After much help from Sorrelina and a few other folk both here and at Tomatoville.com, this is what I, as a total novice, was able to produce in my first year. (Despite a very late start)
Going clockwise from the Green Sausages up front, I have Stupice which was really reliable, Pink Ponderosa which is a far nicer pink than my photography reveals, an orange variety which you are welcome to Id, as I cannot, (but they taste fabulous) EDIT: They are confirmed as Roughwood Golden Plum, see below. We continue with Rutger's, a lovely meaty variety for me, Myowna Orange (MY FAVE!) from Sorrelina (Thanks again, Julianna!), J.D.'s Special C-Tex, also wonderful, Variegated, much like Stupice and an oblong red variety, which, like the orange of the same shape, I cannot identify. In the centre, next to the Green Sausage, I have Golden Glow.
Really glad I tried this gardening malarky this year - and next year I'll be far more adventurous...!
Going clockwise from the Green Sausages up front, I have Stupice which was really reliable, Pink Ponderosa which is a far nicer pink than my photography reveals, an orange variety which you are welcome to Id, as I cannot, (but they taste fabulous) EDIT: They are confirmed as Roughwood Golden Plum, see below. We continue with Rutger's, a lovely meaty variety for me, Myowna Orange (MY FAVE!) from Sorrelina (Thanks again, Julianna!), J.D.'s Special C-Tex, also wonderful, Variegated, much like Stupice and an oblong red variety, which, like the orange of the same shape, I cannot identify. In the centre, next to the Green Sausage, I have Golden Glow.
Really glad I tried this gardening malarky this year - and next year I'll be far more adventurous...!