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I rarely give a wholly negative rating - I really love tomatoes and most have *some* redeeming qualities, so rest assured the ones I do g...Read More
I purchased Tigerella seeds from Thomson & Morgan in 2009, grew them in 2009 and again in 2010. I did not like them, mostly because the ...Read More
Was given seeds of "Mr. Stripey" by another gardener, it turned out to be the smaller "Tigerella", not the large bicolor. It does have ...Read More
We planted a variety Mr. Stripey (tigerella), we bought the seeds like a heirloom.
In South of Brazil we have a great succes with ...Read More
I grew a tigerella tomato from seed about five years ago in a container on my balcony in Brooklyn, NY. It was billiard ball size, and a v...Read More
When I grew this in WI last year my experience was exactly like DaylilySLP.... they were mushy, you couldn't even cut them, they were not...Read More
Tiegerella is listed as an Heirloom by both Tomato Fest (Chuck Wyatt) and Laurel's Heirloom Tomatoes. A
I haven't eaten a...Read More
I bought a Mr. Stripey tomato plant last year and successfully grew it amid seven other tomato plants. Among the varieties I was growing,...Read More
I have never grown the Tigerella ( The biliard ball size English tomato) Have grown the large beefsteak Mr. Stripey. Back in 1971 I did t...Read More
Looking in the Seeds of Change catalog for good short season tomatoes, found Tigerella (among others). Started seeds in early spring and...Read More
I am growing three plants in the Silicon Valley in California. I have the hybrid. They are producing VERY large fruit - I had one over a ...Read More
A very productive plant with albeit small golf ball sized fruit. I grew mine in pots in my greenhouse in Airdrie, Alberta, Canada. I en...Read More
Due to the fact that my garden space in the city is small I rotate and try out different tomato plants. I have to say that this tomato wa...Read More
I planted 5 of this variety. I think it was the hybrid. Four out of the five gave excellent fruit, and a lot of it.The fifth plant ne...Read More
There are TWO VERY DIFFERENT TOMATOES called 'Mr. Stripey'
This variety - 'Mr. Stripey' aka 'Tigerella' came from England....Read More
Start early and transplant to large peat pot, plant outside after last frost,(usually end of may)I live in western foothills Maine. Plant...Read More
I have grown these for three years now and love the taste and the yield is high, i grow them under glass.
They are prone to blight...Read More
Tried growing Mr. Stripey in Richmond, VA and had bad luck with some kind of pests. Everything else in the garden grew fine (including ot...Read More
This is the 3rd time I have tried to grow this tomato. I am fairly certain that I have the hybrid version and not the heirloom. I am h...Read More
There are two distinct varieties named 'Mr. Stripey' - one is a beefsteak heirloom but 'Tigerella' (aka 'Mr. Stripey') is a hybrid. It i...Read More