Tomato season is here in full swing.
My 'earlies' this year didn't turn out as early as my 'earlies' last year, but then again, many of this years trials turned out to be larger tomatoes. 2024 was lots of cocktail sized varieties, so it makes sense they were quicker to mature. Lots of plants still have only green fruits, so I'm enjoying this first big flush.
'Marmalade Orange' aka Marmaled Oranzhevyi
'Katja'. These are quite large, and the chipmunks have been crazy for them so I've lost a few. Adaptive Seeds offers it and that's where my seed source got it from I believe. Originates in the city of Slyudyanka, on the shores of Lake Baikal in Siberia where they grow it outdoors. I can see why because despite it's size they were one of the first tomatoes to ripen.
'Irish Liqueur' a really superb green beefsteak whose seeds were sent to me as a gift from a lovely, generous gardener in Germany who also grows heirloom seeds for preservation purposes. I love this tomato, it glows.

'Karma Apricot', a tomato I've wanted to grow for a couple years. A little bi-color cocktail, quite sweet with a nice meaty texture. It's bred by Karen Olivier in BC who has a lot of nice tomatoes under her belt.
'Northern Delight' - now this tomato is yielding impressively, this is one plate of tomatoes but I've harvested 2 plates like this from the plant and there is one more on the plant in green. That's a lot of tomatoes, and the cage is barely holding them up, the branches are getting cut on the cage wires from the weight.
'Tatar of Mongolistan'. Seen this variety around for awhile and it wasn't until it started disappearing from seed sellers lists that I thought maybe I should grow it. I found one last person offering it in Canada, and finally got it planted. Such a nice tomato. Really good size too.
This tomato came to me labeled 'Praleska' but clearly it is either a seed mix up or a crossed variety because the foliage is carrot like, not characteristic of that variety.
The fruits of 'Koroleva' are huge!