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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here is my Nineveh tomato plant, so far, this year. I also grew it in 2016, but I overwatered and overcrowded it; I didn't get any fruit. The seeds came from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.

Nineveh tomato plant.

Offsite articles:
Dave's Garden
Tatiana's TOMATObase

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here's my My Sweet Plourde tomato, so far, this year.

My Sweet Plourde tomato plant.

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here's my Mr. Brown tomato, so far, this year:

Mr. Brown tomato plant.

Offsite articles:
Dave's Garden
Tatiana's TOMATObase

Offsite threads:
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=30146

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here's my Moonglow tomato, so far, this year. I hear the fruits are particularly high in a certain nutrient found in tangerine tomatoes.

Moonglow tomato plant.

Offsite articles:
Dave's Garden
Tatiana's TOMATObase

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here's my Moneymaker tomato, so far, this year. I had hoped to grow the Sweet 'N' Bright tomato, too, but it didn't sprout.

Moneymaker tomato plant.

Offsite articles:
Dave's Garden
Tatiana's TOMATObase

Offsite threads:
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=39861

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
I grew this in 2016, overwatered, and it was one of the most acidic of a very non-acidic batch of tomatoes. It tasted good, and the fruits reliably each had the same a peculiar shape. I suspected it might not be true-to-type (although I'm not sure). So, I'm trying it again from TomatoFest seeds to compare, this year.



Offsite articles:
Dave's Garden
Tatiana's TOMATObase

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
I grew the F1 in 2017 (that F1 plant is known as MKX_A), in a shady location by a current bush. It had red, plum-shaped fruit, thicker in the middle than the two ends. They were very sweet, just like Medovaya Kaplya, but perhaps slightly more complex. The F1 was regular leaf.

I'm growing the F2, this year. I selected for a potato leaf plant, today, when I cut off the extra plants with scissors. The PL one wasn't the largest, though, but it looks like it could do well.

Here's my plant, so far, this year:

Medovaya Kaplya cross F2 tomato plant.

See this thread for the larger Snacker_ project.

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here's my Margaret Curtain tomato, so far, this year. It came highly recommended from Marsha of TomatoJunction in 2020.

Margaret Curtain tomato plant.

Offsite articles:
Tatiana's TOMATObase

Blog posts:
https://tomatoaddict.blogspot.com/2013/07/garden-update-july-29-2013.html

Vendors:
Heritage Seed Market
Michigan Heirlooms

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here's my Malakhitovaya Shkatulka tomato (tr. Malachite Box), so far, this year. I'm really glad about this one. I believe I ran out of seeds. You can see how small it is. A friend of mine really likes this variety. My seeds came from my friend, who got her original seed from me; I got those from Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds.

Malakhitovaya Shkatulka tomato plant (tr. Malachite Box).

Offsite articles:
Dave's Garden
Tatiana's TOMATObase

Vendors:
Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds
Renaissance Farms

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Radishrain by Radishrain @ in Life
Here's my Luna tomato, so far, this year. My seeds came from eyegrotom of Tomatoville, Nov 2019.

Luna tomato plant.

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