I grew Esterina this year after watching this vid. It was my earliest ripening tomato, one of the longest producing, and very productive. It stood up well to the Kansas extreme heat. In our family taste test, it was my chef son's favorite cherry. I liked it for fresh eating and in tomato tarts. It will be a standard in my garden, along with Black Cherry, Sungold, and Sweet 100. ~ I made cuttings of favorite tomatoes a week ago, and Esterina was the first to root. ~ Thanks for introducing us to Esterina!
If u can't save hybrid seeds,don't worry.u can still grow your fav hybrid varieties by simply taking the sideshoots and rooting them in water and then transplanting them .
Thank you for being a parent and fine kids, The kids are young man and a young lady. Great to hear about the fruits I'm trying sun gold and In small garden hybrid are perhaps they are a better choice., Always good to learn more about the beloved tomatoes Thank you, Lady also your children a thanks
Black Cherry needs to be almost black for at least 3-5 days to develop its sugar and full balance of flavor. The White Tomato will turn to a translucent light yellow when ripe and needs 3-5 days on the vine after changing color to develop its sweetness. Sungold will turn to a deep orange and will basically fall off at the lightest touch when they are at their peak. In fact, I search the ground diligently for fallen tomatoes as they are ALWAYS the best tasting. Hope that helps all my fellow gardeners.
I'm in the UK, but grow our tomatoes only outside - we have a long south facing fence which helps. We always frow lots of beefsteak varieties, the cherry tomato we grow is a bush type which we allow about 2 metres space, the two we grow each year are called Gardeners Ecstasy (bred from Gardeners Delight - seeds from Real Seeds in Wales). Masses of fruit and I do have to keep pruning and trimming to stop it becoming too congested. It is not the first to produce fruit, but will go on to first frost - or blight. Really excellent flavour balance, not too sweet, nice acid hit to follow and a real tomato taste. Regarding the crop, most years we have so much, even after giving masses away, I use them to make tomato sauce for pastas and curries. Soups too!
@ Nick Straw - I also grow my tomatoes outside, and I take it like a sport: 25 to 30 tom. plants for a family of two, so I'm more concerned about the taste than productivity giving most of the harvest to friends and neighbours. Beef, Ukrainian pink, Cherokee pink, Brandywine, Petites Rondes (larger than grape tom. and good for canning German style), Early Girl, Better Boy, Gold cherries, Cherokee cherries, Abe Lincoln, Gold Nugget, Bonnie Best, Legend. My favorite are cherries for their sweetness and Cherokee purple for their size and taste. Still looking for other varieties... I live in Oregon (North West of the USA). We have a long rainy spring but a very hot summer (temperature can go up to 42 C) and a very warn fall, so tomatoes give fruits up to the end of October.
@@chrisitinabobinski3798 we eat most of the tomatoes raw, enjoying the relatively short tomato season to the max. I like to put them in things like pasta salads (raw). One year I also dried surplus mini-roma tomatoes and I experimented with fermenting them (loved the taste)
Loving the interaction with your family! I do find that I gravitate towards planting the cherry type of tomatoes too because of the productivity and ease of care.
This year we're growing Gardeners' Delight, Sungold, and for the first time, Black Cherry, after your enthusiastic review of it last year. Our family has found the Black Cherry flavour underwhelming - just goes to show how everyone's tastes are different. The other two are famously tasty varieties, so there was stiff competition. What astounds me most though is the vigour of Black Cherry! Ours are outside and were way ahead of the other varieties and it's already some the since they reached the tops of 8ft canes, forcing me to remove the growing tips.
Green Grape cherry is my fav. It has a fresh and complex flavour that just wows. Thanks for the fun in your video. We can't get many US tomatoes in Australia due to disease prevention measures, but a few of Brad Gates's varieties are here thankfully.
I actually got seeds of Green Grape and tried sowing them for this very trial but they did not germinate - since you recommend them so warmly, I'll try to sow the leftover seed this year!
I was glad to see you comparing Sungold and Esterina, as I've been espousing the superiority of Esterina for years! I found Atomic Grape kind of flavourless, and didn't love the thicker skin, but I will be trying Black Cherry next year. Thanks for the great video!
Black Cherry will get to a blackish burgundy when ripe. They benefit from a few days on the vine after changing color to develop the full flavor profile and maximum sweetness. I concur with your opinion of Atomic Cherry. In fact, I have not eaten ANY Brad's varieties that I actually like. Hope that helps.
@@GreybeardtheSurvivor Thank you for the extra info on Black Cherry, I've got a couple of them on the go this year. I will be hesitant to try any other of Brad's varieties, thanks for the feedback!
@@chuckandcheryl You are welcome. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. BTW, Sungold should basically fall off the vine with the slightest of touch. The ones fall off the vine on they're own are exquisitely sweet.
Haha his "definitely" with an Aussie accent! Love the taste test. Beautiful children from a beautiful Mum. And beautiful, inspirational garden! G'day from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia!
Glad to see esther back in the garden, honestly i've never grow that various tomatoes you have in the videos. I've only tried romanesco, rewako, sungold and minibel tomatoes. Maybe next year i'll try some of your recomendation. Thank you for the video Vera💓
Enjoyed family atmosphere. Here in Denver Colorado USA. My favorite cherry tomato is sun gold, sweet 100, and yellow pear cherry tomato. For medium size BLACK PRINCE. mild flavor but sets a lot of fruit, nice color. All so Ukrainian purple, sweet, color. Cheers.
Nice review! I am yet to try growing some of those varieties of tomatoes. I heard about black cherry already for several years and still haven’t tried growing it. I enjoy watching these kinds of informational/educational videos. Thank you
My favorite is a chocolate cherry which seems similar to the black cherry. My second favorite is a bumblebee *yellow/orange/reddish which seemed similar to the esterina when you described what it was supposed to look like. Very nice video - welcome home!
I just discovered your channel and thoroughly enjoyed your tomato tasting with your family. I live in California in the Central Valley...not far from Wild Boar Farms. My favorite tomato from last summer was Dancing with Smurfs which is a wonderful cherry tomato. I also liked Barry's Crazy Cherry which you all weren't that crazy about. Our climate here is very very dry....no rain at all from April until November which am sure it is very different that your climate in the Netherlands and am sure the taste varies according to your climate and rain availability. At any rate, I'm sure I am going to enjoy your channel. Enjoy!
Hi Penny, lovely to hear from you! I will look up the variety you mention, but as you say, the taste is probably influenced by climate (as well as soil and such). But I do love trying new things!
Nice video! Loved that you included your kids. Wondering if sometime you might do a video on how you prune tomatoes. Every year I vow to contain the indeterminates (I grow some of the ones you grow), but I'm skittish about really pruning them back.
Great video. Thanks for sharing. FYI: my garden friends tell me if the plant continues grows beyond the fruit, it’s the plant going back to its origin (and no longer a hybrid) so you may be able to collect seeds. I trying it out this year.
I throughly enjoyed this video. It was very informative and I loved the interaction with your children. I can only hope to recreate this taste test when my girls are old enough. ❤️
I like your use of roping up the tomatoes, very cool. I've done this from a cable varying from 6 to 8 feet in come cases I like growing black eyed peas (20-30 feet long vine) along the cable.
This video is cute. Esther has a big English vocabulary, and Sebastian sounds like a documentary narrator. I have a black cherry tomato also, and I agree that it's really good, probably my favorite so far, but I haven't tried any of the others. I have an Atomic Grape plant, but they are not ripe yet. My Dad loves the Sungold, but perhaps I will try the Esterina if I can get in the US. Thank you!
The isis candy cherry tomatoes I grew were actually pinkish color with a yellow star shape streaks coming from the stem if I remember correctly. I liked them a lot, they don’t look like yours do so I suspect you’re correct that’s not what you’ve got there.
Your children speek very good English 👍 I also like the black cherry but it comes in different sizes mine are not as large as yours and they also come in a large version but my faverit is Debaro anice plumb tomato with a real taste of tomato may be you know this one as it comes from Romainia but I have been growing it for 35 years now
Thank you m, Richard! The Black Cherry seems a bit bigger than it was last year - I save the seeds and it’s possible there has been some cross pollination which changed the plant a bit. I don’t know the tomato you recommend- will look it up!
This was wonderful! Also, some of your plants that grow vine past the trusses, just cut off the vine past the trusses and the energy will go back into the plant and fruit production. You have a beautiful family. I enjoyed your video very much.
I have not tried everything, But I'm trying sun gold and hopefully Esterinia for they are orange and I think it's my favorite flavor of tomatoes We do also have" Terra Cotta" as our second best slicers Thank you
Great video. I was very interested in hearing everybody's opinion about Brad's Atomic Grape, I bought the seeds this year for the first time, but it was unfortunately the only one where all my seedlings died, no idea why, they were treated exactly the same as all my other ones. But as you all liked it so much I'll give it a try again next year .
Thank you for that video it was nice to see the plants and how it tastes. You showed Esterina but you did not mention where you got it, can you let me know where I can buy please. Your children's English is superb.
Glyn Mozzie Thank you!! I got the seeds for Esterina from this Duth website: www.fruitlent.nl/verkoop/tomatenzaden.html - but it’s probably available from other places too
Black cherry is a good one. So Ive never bought any yellow cherry tomato seeds yet last year unexpectedly one of my cherry tomatoes produced a bright yellow cherry tomato and i was blow away with how good it tastes so I collected a bunch of seed which I will definitely keep growing now. I liked that garden surprise 👍
I'm thinking the bright yellow cherry tomato I found in my garden could have been a white cherry tomato... Either way it's a delicious one I gotta keep in the garden
@@JohnDoe_88 A nice surprise! We had something like that happen with the 'Matt's Wild Cherry' tomato when we saved the seed - one of the plants produced yellow fruits all of a sudden!
For fresh eating, I only grow Sungold and Black Cherry now. Sometimes, I grow Tumbling Tom in containers just because they look so pretty. The flavour is just okay.
The Dutch speak such superb English. I'm always amazed. (I am assuming by the accent that you guys are Dutch...but as I'm an uniformed American, I could be wrong.)
I have noticed that lot of purple varieties tend to have a lot of leaf curl. Not sure why. I grew indigo rose last year and it was like that the whole time -- I thought it was dying, but it produced fruit without any issues.
Hi, unfortunately I do not have any myself and will have to buy new seed in spring. But here's the website where I got it: www.fruitlent.nl/onze-collectie-tomaten/. They have a terrific collection but I do not know about shipping policy
Hi Vera! I was just wondering where you order your seed from, for your non-hybrid varieties? I have been looking around and am wondering where is best to purchase here in the Netherlands. Thanks for your help!
@@GrownToCook thanks so much for the tip! I also wondered, have you ordered through Baker Creek Seeds in the USA? Did you ever have issues with bringing seed into NL?
Very fun video - well done. Consider a battle between Black Cherry, Black Opal (Gourmet Genetics) and Sunchocola (Tokita). I'll hazard a guess that Black Cherry will come 3rd.
@@GrownToCook Thank you for your reply. I'm from England and was trying to gauge how similar I could expect my tomatoes are going to grow compared to others, but it seems we have a very similar climate and wasn't sure where you were from. All the best and keep up the good work, it's much appreciated.
@@GrownToCook I live in the South West UK, between Lyme Regis and Seaton just off the South coast. We get a lot of tourists coming here in the summer and even a great deal of Dutch (noticed by their car NL number plates). This year I'm starting to grow Sun-Gold tomatoes so I'm doing a bit of research on them and what to expect and came across your video. Anyway, thanks again and stay safe.
Next time I think would be more interesting to go directly to tasting and swap between tasting and showing the tomatoes in the greenhouse. Nice video :)
Do you think and of these do good without a green house? I'm in a probably milder and warmer climate near cologne. And what did I hear? Perennial tomato? Can you tell more about that.
Yes, That's why it's so great for the crop rotation in the greenhouse. Like I said in the video, the greenhouse is divided in thirds: 1) nightshade (mostly tomatoes, 2) cucumbers & melons, 3) sweet potatoes
Your children are lovely and well-mannered. Thank you for sharing about the tomatoes.
I grew Esterina this year after watching this vid. It was my earliest ripening tomato, one of the longest producing, and very productive. It stood up well to the Kansas extreme heat. In our family taste test, it was my chef son's favorite cherry. I liked it for fresh eating and in tomato tarts. It will be a standard in my garden, along with Black Cherry, Sungold, and Sweet 100. ~ I made cuttings of favorite tomatoes a week ago, and Esterina was the first to root. ~ Thanks for introducing us to Esterina!
Thanks for sharing this, Trish! I love to hear how our favourites do in other parts of the world and I'm happy to hear you love 'Estherina' too!
SUPERB VIDEO ON THIS TOPIC! Congratulations.
Outstanding video. I love how descriptive you are and you can see entire plants which is helpful. Taste test is bonus!
What great kids! It was so nice to see them tasting the tomatoes and talking with their mom. Very nice!
If u can't save hybrid seeds,don't worry.u can still grow your fav hybrid varieties by simply taking the sideshoots and rooting them in water and then transplanting them .
Try doing that when it is -40
@@ryanbrand3946 I live at the north pole, Try doing that here...
For a year?
Thank you for being a parent and fine kids, The kids are young man and a young lady.
Great to hear about the fruits
I'm trying sun gold and In small garden hybrid are perhaps they are a better choice., Always good to learn more about the beloved tomatoes
Thank you, Lady also your children a thanks
Black Cherry needs to be almost black for at least 3-5 days to develop its sugar and full balance of flavor.
The White Tomato will turn to a translucent light yellow when ripe and needs 3-5 days on the vine after changing color to develop its sweetness.
Sungold will turn to a deep orange and will basically fall off at the lightest touch when they are at their peak. In fact, I search the ground diligently for fallen tomatoes as they are ALWAYS the best tasting.
Hope that helps all my fellow gardeners.
Thanks for sharing! We're growing some of the favorites from last year but also have a big trial of disease resistant tomatoes outside - can't wait!
One needs to grow quite a bit of tomatoes to know those specific details, took me some years to figure those out, hats off to you👍👍
I'm in the UK, but grow our tomatoes only outside - we have a long south facing fence which helps. We always frow lots of beefsteak varieties, the cherry tomato we grow is a bush type which we allow about 2 metres space, the two we grow each year are called Gardeners Ecstasy (bred from Gardeners Delight - seeds from Real Seeds in Wales).
Masses of fruit and I do have to keep pruning and trimming to stop it becoming too congested. It is not the first to produce fruit, but will go on to first frost - or blight.
Really excellent flavour balance, not too sweet, nice acid hit to follow and a real tomato taste. Regarding the crop, most years we have so much, even after giving masses away, I use them to make tomato sauce for pastas and curries. Soups too!
@ Nick Straw - I also grow my tomatoes outside, and I take it like a sport: 25 to 30 tom. plants for a family of two, so I'm more concerned about the taste than productivity giving most of the harvest to friends and neighbours. Beef, Ukrainian pink, Cherokee pink, Brandywine, Petites Rondes (larger than grape tom. and good for canning German style), Early Girl, Better Boy, Gold cherries, Cherokee cherries, Abe Lincoln, Gold Nugget, Bonnie Best, Legend. My favorite are cherries for their sweetness and Cherokee purple for their size and taste. Still looking for other varieties... I live in Oregon (North West of the USA). We have a long rainy spring but a very hot summer (temperature can go up to 42 C) and a very warn fall, so tomatoes give fruits up to the end of October.
I loved this! Family interaction and opinions made me want to do our own family taste test. So cute.
Victoria C It was the first time I filmed with the kids and it was so much fun:)
Can you also add what you would use them for salads,snacking or use for processing like dill or sauce.You and your family are awesome
@@chrisitinabobinski3798 we eat most of the tomatoes raw, enjoying the relatively short tomato season to the max. I like to put them in things like pasta salads (raw). One year I also dried surplus mini-roma tomatoes and I experimented with fermenting them (loved the taste)
I subscribe as soon as i seen such lovely family mother and her kids . All the best 🌹
What a joy for you to have such wonderful children!
This was really cool doing this with your children. More gardeners should take note so that their kids get involved in gardening
I think it's very important too! I have just finished writing an article on how to engage kids in gardening :)
Loving the interaction with your family! I do find that I gravitate towards planting the cherry type of tomatoes too because of the productivity and ease of care.
What a lovely family!!
Adding your kids as guest tasters was fun!
The most adorable video I saw today! Thanks a lot!
Brindusa Birhala Awwww, thank you!!
This year we're growing Gardeners' Delight, Sungold, and for the first time, Black Cherry, after your enthusiastic review of it last year. Our family has found the Black Cherry flavour underwhelming - just goes to show how everyone's tastes are different. The other two are famously tasty varieties, so there was stiff competition. What astounds me most though is the vigour of Black Cherry! Ours are outside and were way ahead of the other varieties and it's already some the since they reached the tops of 8ft canes, forcing me to remove the growing tips.
Green Grape cherry is my fav. It has a fresh and complex flavour that just wows. Thanks for the fun in your video. We can't get many US tomatoes in Australia due to disease prevention measures, but a few of Brad Gates's varieties are here thankfully.
I actually got seeds of Green Grape and tried sowing them for this very trial but they did not germinate - since you recommend them so warmly, I'll try to sow the leftover seed this year!
I was glad to see you comparing Sungold and Esterina, as I've been espousing the superiority of Esterina for years! I found Atomic Grape kind of flavourless, and didn't love the thicker skin, but I will be trying Black Cherry next year. Thanks for the great video!
Black Cherry will get to a blackish burgundy when ripe. They benefit from a few days on the vine after changing color to develop the full flavor profile and maximum sweetness.
I concur with your opinion of Atomic Cherry. In fact, I have not eaten ANY Brad's varieties that I actually like.
Hope that helps.
@@GreybeardtheSurvivor Thank you for the extra info on Black Cherry, I've got a couple of them on the go this year. I will be hesitant to try any other of Brad's varieties, thanks for the feedback!
@@chuckandcheryl You are welcome. I hope you enjoy them as much as I do. BTW, Sungold should basically fall off the vine with the slightest of touch. The ones fall off the vine on they're own are exquisitely sweet.
Love the video. I am always looking for tomato tasting videos. 😊🍅
Thank you!!
Nice to see the children give their (always honest) reviews. This was very fun to watch as well as informative. Thanks!
Terrific video. Lovely children. Very informative and your tomatoes look perfect
Greta's Garden Thank you so much! I must say it is a great tomato year- many other crops are struggling in the heat
Love those facial expressions on every tomatoes. Lovely kids, adorable parents. Always love black cherry too but will definitely try the Barry's.
Haha his "definitely" with an Aussie accent! Love the taste test. Beautiful children from a beautiful Mum. And beautiful, inspirational garden! G'day from Melbourne, Victoria, Australia!
He'll be so happy to hear his accent has been sanctioned by a real Aussie! It was much fun to film with them :)
Glad to see esther back in the garden, honestly i've never grow that various tomatoes you have in the videos. I've only tried romanesco, rewako, sungold and minibel tomatoes. Maybe next year i'll try some of your recomendation. Thank you for the video Vera💓
Sinbe Adventure Cat I love testing and tasting different varieties so we grow something new every year :)
this is my secind year of patio gardening, can't wait to try to grow them next year :D
Nice video. Your kids are both cute and funny. Happy belated birthday Vera!
Alda S Thanks so much, Alda!!
I grow black cherry and sun gold … and love them. I also grow a few others, but those two are my favorites. I will try Brads atomic grape next year
I'm curious how you'll like Brad's Atomic Grape!
Enjoyed family atmosphere. Here in Denver Colorado USA. My favorite cherry tomato is sun gold, sweet 100, and yellow pear cherry tomato. For medium size BLACK PRINCE. mild flavor but sets a lot of fruit, nice color. All so Ukrainian purple, sweet, color. Cheers.
this was a great video, what a nice family, and the with loads of good info, well done,
Thank you! I'm glad you enjoyed it!
Yes, super cute! Good job ;)
Thank you for this wonderful taste test video. I love your wonderful kids and garden! ❤️❤️❤️❤️
Thank you! It was fun filming withe them - I'll see whether I can persuade them to do a taste with me this year too :)
Nice review! I am yet to try growing some of those varieties
of tomatoes. I heard about black cherry already for several years and still
haven’t tried growing it. I enjoy watching these kinds of informational/educational
videos. Thank you
Thank you! What lovely children and garden. I love your videos! I am considering growing single stem tomatoes like you do if I run out of space.
Thanks so much!
My favorite is a chocolate cherry which seems similar to the black cherry. My second favorite is a bumblebee *yellow/orange/reddish which seemed similar to the esterina when you described what it was supposed to look like. Very nice video - welcome home!
That was an Excellent Family Review.... very very informational to those who want to know Flavor Characteristics ....
I just discovered your channel and thoroughly enjoyed your tomato tasting with your family. I live in California in the Central Valley...not far from Wild Boar Farms. My favorite tomato from last summer was Dancing with Smurfs which is a wonderful cherry tomato. I also liked Barry's Crazy Cherry which you all weren't that crazy about. Our climate here is very very dry....no rain at all from April until November which am sure it is very different that your climate in the Netherlands and am sure the taste varies according to your climate and rain availability.
At any rate, I'm sure I am going to enjoy your channel. Enjoy!
Hi Penny, lovely to hear from you! I will look up the variety you mention, but as you say, the taste is probably influenced by climate (as well as soil and such). But I do love trying new things!
Nice video! Loved that you included your kids. Wondering if sometime you might do a video on how you prune tomatoes. Every year I vow to contain the indeterminates (I grow some of the ones you grow), but I'm skittish about really pruning them back.
trish from Kansas Thank you Trish! It was fun to film with the kids :) I’ll try to do a video on pruning tomatoes!
great video, funny & informative !
johnny durham Thank you ☺️
Great video. Thanks for sharing.
FYI: my garden friends tell me if the plant continues grows beyond the fruit, it’s the plant going back to its origin (and no longer a hybrid) so you may be able to collect seeds. I trying it out this year.
That’s interesting! I’m testing 8 new varieties this year and most are hybrids so good to know!
I throughly enjoyed this video. It was very informative and I loved the interaction with your children. I can only hope to recreate this taste test when my girls are old enough. ❤️
I like your use of roping up the tomatoes, very cool. I've done this from a cable varying from 6 to 8 feet in come cases I like growing black eyed peas (20-30 feet long vine) along the cable.
This video is cute. Esther has a big English vocabulary, and Sebastian sounds like a documentary narrator. I have a black cherry tomato also, and I agree that it's really good, probably my favorite so far, but I haven't tried any of the others. I have an Atomic Grape plant, but they are not ripe yet. My Dad loves the Sungold, but perhaps I will try the Esterina if I can get in the US. Thank you!
VagabondAnne Thank you! I tell my kids :) Let me know what you think of Brad’s Atomic Grape please! Are your fruits as large as mine?
You have a lovely family Vera, loved the video :)
Your kids are adorable! :D
Thank you for the excellent demonstration. You are charming, your children are the finest and your camera man is "The Luckiest Man on Earth"
Great video, lovely family!!
Gordon Smit Thank you, Gordon! It was fun to do :)
The isis candy cherry tomatoes I grew were actually pinkish color with a yellow star shape streaks coming from the stem if I remember correctly. I liked them a lot, they don’t look like yours do so I suspect you’re correct that’s not what you’ve got there.
Yes, I enjoyed this video very much! I always like tomato taste tests! So much fun!
Idaho Garden Girl Thank you! It was fun to film with the kids :)
Your children speek very good English 👍
I also like the black cherry but it comes in different sizes mine are not as large as yours and they also come in a large version but my faverit is Debaro anice plumb tomato with a real taste of tomato may be you know this one as it comes from Romainia but I have been growing it for 35 years now
I'm from Romania but never heard about the one you mentioned as your favorite. I'll research it, thanks.
Thank you m, Richard! The Black Cherry seems a bit bigger than it was last year - I save the seeds and it’s possible there has been some cross pollination which changed the plant a bit. I don’t know the tomato you recommend- will look it up!
Great tasting video!!!
Thank you, it was fun to film! We’re growing many new varieties this year and planning another tasting:)
This was wonderful! Also, some of your plants that grow vine past the trusses, just cut off the vine past the trusses and the energy will go back into the plant and fruit production. You have a beautiful family. I enjoyed your video very much.
I have not tried everything, But I'm trying sun gold and hopefully Esterinia for they are orange and I think it's my favorite flavor of tomatoes
We do also have" Terra Cotta" as our second best slicers
Thank you
Hi, I didn't see Primabella. Is this a variety you're still growing outside (or anywhere)? Thoughts on it?
I love how she just whips out that Spyderco :)
I'm harmless, I promise!
This was a lot of fun
Thank you! Let me know what you think of Brad’s Atomic Grape!
Great video. I was very interested in hearing everybody's opinion about Brad's Atomic Grape, I bought the seeds this year for the first time, but it was unfortunately the only one where all my seedlings died, no idea why, they were treated exactly the same as all my other ones. But as you all liked it so much I'll give it a try again next year .
Thank you for that video it was nice to see the plants and how it tastes. You showed Esterina but you did not mention where you got it, can you let me know where I can buy please. Your children's English is superb.
Glyn Mozzie Thank you!! I got the seeds for Esterina from this Duth website: www.fruitlent.nl/verkoop/tomatenzaden.html - but it’s probably available from other places too
@@GrownToCook Thank you for that I have ordered two from Baker Creek and will hunt down the next, I did try 4 UK suppliers but none had Esterina.
Brads atomic grape is awesome but they must be fully ripe to get the full flavor profile. .They are most excellent!!
Very enjoyable. You have great kids. BTW there is a truly black tomato. Its called black beauty. Got it from baker creek.
30 seconds in and Sebastian is already dying of embarrassment 😂😂 wholesome
Black cherry is a good one. So Ive never bought any yellow cherry tomato seeds yet last year unexpectedly one of my cherry tomatoes produced a bright yellow cherry tomato and i was blow away with how good it tastes so I collected a bunch of seed which I will definitely keep growing now. I liked that garden surprise 👍
I'm thinking the bright yellow cherry tomato I found in my garden could have been a white cherry tomato... Either way it's a delicious one I gotta keep in the garden
@@JohnDoe_88 A nice surprise! We had something like that happen with the 'Matt's Wild Cherry' tomato when we saved the seed - one of the plants produced yellow fruits all of a sudden!
Thank you for the video😁
My mom told always cut a fruit vertically when sharing, that everybody gets same taste, blossom end is always more mellow in taste n texture
Yes we did that, a great advice of your mom!
@@GrownToCook yes, I saw you do that!
For fresh eating, I only grow Sungold and Black Cherry now. Sometimes, I grow Tumbling Tom in containers just because they look so pretty. The flavour is just okay.
Steve Nantel Thanks, Steve! Good to hear you like those too!
The Dutch speak such superb English. I'm always amazed. (I am assuming by the accent that you guys are Dutch...but as I'm an uniformed American, I could be wrong.)
How'd u grow your tomatoes so huge? What kind of things do you add to your soil?
Mostly just homemade compost, sometimes I add a little molasses based fertilizer
It's not a cherry but I just grew a chocolate stripes tomato and it not only looked really good but the taste was superb
I have noticed that lot of purple varieties tend to have a lot of leaf curl. Not sure why. I grew indigo rose last year and it was like that the whole time -- I thought it was dying, but it produced fruit without any issues.
Still looking to acquire some Primabella seed. Is there a chance I can buy some from you?
Hi, unfortunately I do not have any myself and will have to buy new seed in spring. But here's the website where I got it: www.fruitlent.nl/onze-collectie-tomaten/. They have a terrific collection but I do not know about shipping policy
@@GrownToCook Thank you for the information. The EU doesn't ship here, but I appreciate it regardless.
Nice, wants to grow those varities
I live in the Netherlands. Anyone know where can I get these seeds from?
Oh my god i love those very productive cherry tomatoes 😍
Great video. Watching from the Philippines. I am hoping to successfully grow my own cherry tomatoes (planted in mid-June). 🍅 🍅 🍅
I suggest trying some determinate or bush types they grow big tomatoes faster then pole varieties. Ace 55 bush is delicious or super beefsteak bush.
Thanks! I grow some early bush varieties outside, but prefer indeterminate tomatoes fro the greenhouse since it's a better use of the limited space
Lovely family.
God bless you all
Thank you! It was so nice to film with my kids :)
Is there any issue with trusses breaking off Barry's Crazy Cherry? those look so heavy!
We have not had any issues with that! I'm growing it again this year together with Esterina and Sungold and pitting these against 5 new varieties!
@@GrownToCook Good luck! I'll remember to add Esterina to my varities for next year
Can you share a link where I can buy the tomato seeds you plant or have? I’m looking for rare varieties. Thanks
Hi Vera! I was just wondering where you order your seed from, for your non-hybrid varieties? I have been looking around and am wondering where is best to purchase here in the Netherlands. Thanks for your help!
Hi Samantha, De Nieuwe Tuin in Belgium has lots of interesting non-hybrid varieties:denieuwetuin.be/50-tomaten
@@GrownToCook thanks so much for the tip! I also wondered, have you ordered through Baker Creek Seeds in the USA? Did you ever have issues with bringing seed into NL?
What do you do with all the small tomatoes?
Most of them we just eat fresh, but sometimes I like to ferment them too
@@GrownToCook what dishes use fermented tomatoes? I had to look that one up.
That was good. I think you selected the perfect judging staff. I'll try a couple of those next year. Thanks.
Thanks, Mel! They were definitely honest :)
Have you tried Sunsugar? If so, how did it compare to Sungold?
No, I have not tried that one so don't know how it would compare but I'll try to look it up!
@@GrownToCook I have seed starts of Black Cherry and Sunsugar, so hopefully they’ll do well and taste good. Cheers!
Enjoyed the video ;0)
+1 for the black cherry...
Very fun video - well done. Consider a battle between Black Cherry, Black Opal (Gourmet Genetics) and Sunchocola (Tokita). I'll hazard a guess that Black Cherry will come 3rd.
Thanks RIchard! I have grown Sunchocola but do not know Black Opal - I'm going to look it up!
G00D Afternoon from Auckland, New Zealand it’s Wednesday, January 22, 2020.
Good video
Where did you purchase your greenhouse?
This is the site we purchased from (Dutch) but I believe they're produced in England? www.tuinkassenwinkel.nl/tuinkassen-eco/
What country are you growing in?
Our garden is in the Netherlands
@@GrownToCook Thank you for your reply. I'm from England and was trying to gauge how similar I could expect my tomatoes are going to grow compared to others, but it seems we have a very similar climate and wasn't sure where you were from. All the best and keep up the good work, it's much appreciated.
@@trancehi Thank you! Yes, I think the climate is pretty similar! Where in England are you?
@@GrownToCook I live in the South West UK, between Lyme Regis and Seaton just off the South coast. We get a lot of tourists coming here in the summer and even a great deal of Dutch (noticed by their car NL number plates). This year I'm starting to grow Sun-Gold tomatoes so I'm doing a bit of research on them and what to expect and came across your video. Anyway, thanks again and stay safe.
@@trancehi We love going to the UK for the kids autumn break! I always make my family visit a few gardens too :)
Next time I think would be more interesting to go directly to tasting and swap between tasting and showing the tomatoes in the greenhouse.
Nice video :)
You are growing so many of my favorites :) Ah....it should have been a blind taste test :( If you love Black Cherry try Chocolate Cherry :)
Dolly Perry Blind test is a fun idea for next time! Glad to hear you like these varieties too!
Do you think and of these do good without a green house? I'm in a probably milder and warmer climate near cologne.
And what did I hear?
Perennial tomato? Can you tell more about that.
Leuke video!
Dank je wel!
What part of the world
I’m in the Netherlands and there’s a video on my channel about what our climate is like if you’d like to know more :)
They didn't taste Isis Candy!
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Ive been told the Aussie accent is the easiest one to imitate, we just all sound drunk and lazy 😂😂
This Babybee Haha! My son enjoys doing different accents but Aussie is his favourite:)
Love aussie accent. My fave
Classy
Sweet potato isn’t a nightshade
Yes, That's why it's so great for the crop rotation in the greenhouse. Like I said in the video, the greenhouse is divided in thirds: 1) nightshade (mostly tomatoes, 2) cucumbers & melons, 3) sweet potatoes
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