gtarman Posted September 8, 2016 (edited) Hey all. It's spring and I'm back from hibernation! I thought I'd ask on here if anyone has cherry tomatoes that have naturalised and gone weedy on their properties? If so I'd be keen to grab some seeds! Keen to turn an area in my yard into a tomato forest, and figure it'd be cool to get a variety of already-naturalised/wild seeds to just chuck them all down and let the wild vigour take over, and let them fight it out. Can pay post and a couple dollars for seeds Edited September 8, 2016 by gtarman 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
saylor twift Posted September 12, 2016 if i can fight my grandmother off long enough ill grab a couple and send u the seeds hahaha is it only cherrys u are interested in? Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
gtarman Posted September 14, 2016 No need to fight grandmothers on my behalf! Was mostly just after cherry tomato seeds yeah, bigger ones can have fruitfly problems here Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
saylor twift Posted September 14, 2016 dont worry, its good for her ...a bit of healthy competition hahaha i also have tomato seeds for these aswell if any interest you.. principe borghese tropic boy thai pink egg rouge de marmande ox heart 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
waterboy 2.0 Posted September 14, 2016 (edited) I reckon principe borghese would be a good try as well gtarman one of my mainstay toms, beautiful sun-dried tomato. They be very tasty eaten like a cherry tom as well. (google thai pink egg...lol) EDIT - Happy 4,000th post....lol Edited September 14, 2016 by waterboy 2.0 3 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
saylor twift Posted September 15, 2016 happy 4000th post WB! hahaha ya gotta clear the search history after looking for tomatoes hahaha 1 Share this post Link to post Share on other sites
theuserformallyknownasd00d Posted September 15, 2016 Gman try tommy toe if fruit fly are an issue, also try planning your crops for a nov harvest and then a late March harvest and you should avoid them, at least that's how it rolls in Sydney Share this post Link to post Share on other sites