I’ve just picked the last of my tomatoes. I try to
experiment each year with one different variety, so alongside the tried and trusted
Gardener’s Delight (from Kings Seeds), this time I chose Thompson and Morgan’s
Tigerella (Mr Stripey), which looked fun and promised to be a heavy cropper and
three weeks earlier than Moneymaker. (The latter is important, as I don’t have
a greenhouse.)
All were grown from seed under similar conditions, against a
south-facing wall, in similar compost, and watered togther.
The Tigarella began ripening at the very end of July (above) at the same time as the Gardener’s Delight (top). But whereas the latter produced dozens
of small fruit - up to 1.5kg per plant - I had between eight and ten small to
medium-sized tomatoes off each Tigerella.
As you can see, these looked quite unusual, though the stripes weren’t
as marked as in the photo on the front of the pack. The flavour was OK,
but I think next year I’ll go for a more productive variety.
Any suggestions??
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