Of all my new tomatoes, this year (2019), I'm most impressed with Marion, currently. It had good, clean germination, and a high germination rate. The plant has good vigor. It set fruit early, and the fruits are a good size. The first fruit ripened by 25 July 2019 (it's been a slow-ripening year; not all my previously grown early tomatoes have had ripe fruit, yet). The first fruit to ripen was the largest on the plant, interestingly. I saved seeds and ate the fruit. It tasted excellent! It has what I think is a Brandywine-type taste, but better than that sounds to me. Another taster really liked the taste, too. The texture was good, and the walls were pretty thick. Here are some pictures of it.
I definitely want to grow multiple Marion tomato plants next year. I'm thinking my lineup may include at least Marion, Sausage, Sweet Orange Cherry, Mountain Princess, my Brandy Boy cross, my Gnocchia di Limone cross, Galapagos Island, and some others.
Offsite articles:•
Bonnie Plants•
Cucurbit Breeding at NC State•
Dave's Garden•
Rutgers University•
Tatiana's TOMATObaseOffsite threads:•
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=18569•
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=40564Vendors:•
The Home Depot•
MIgardener•
My Patriot Supply•
Pase Seeds•
Piedmont Farm and Garden Supply•
Reimer Seeds•
SeedsNow•
Sustainable Seed Company•
Totally Tomatoes•
Urban Farmer (ufseeds.com)
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Re: Marion tomato
Re: Marion tomato