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Gardeners, what's your favorite variety of tomato to grow?

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Old 01-03-2011, 08:05 PM
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I wantto try some of the heirlooms too. I have tried Mr. Stripys, but they didnt do well here. I always do Early Girls, and I always get some type of cherry tomatoes.
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Plum Plum Plum - great for sauces!
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Old 01-03-2011, 08:12 PM
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I love the Sweet 100s also. Here in the heat, I can plant them early and they mature fast. It gets too hot to grow the larger ones, although every year I try. I did two heirlooms last year, without success.
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Love the sungold for cherry tomatoes. For years I have used Celebrity for the big tomatoes. They take the heat here and are disease resistant -- always a problem in our high humidity and heat.
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Old 01-04-2011, 03:54 AM
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I usually plant the Early Girls, Big Boy, and try a couple of others just to check out and always a cherry or grape. The last Grape tomato I planted was a yellow and was the most flavorful, tender skinned and tasty.
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Most of the time I grow Better Boys which are protected.
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Old 01-04-2011, 04:03 AM
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I am a huge gardener and have grown about every tomato there is! Just some advice, Heirloom tomatoes do not produce like regular tomatoes. They bear a lot later and in very small amounts! If u r planning on putting up Salsa, juices or canned tomatoes use the regular dependable tomatoes!!!!!! A few of the Heirlooms better than others for reliablilty, the Oxhearts and Green Zebras r not bad. Different tomatoes grow better in different areas. I live in Zone 5, Missouri area. Better Boys, Big Boys, Beef Steaks all do well here. Talk to ur local Greenhouses or neighbor and ask what they recommend.
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Old 01-04-2011, 05:40 AM
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I loved the Watermelon Beefsteak - it grew so big, one slice covered a whole slice of bread or large bun for sandwiches... I love the Romas for tomato sauce, pizza sauce, spaghetti sauce, and even thick juice. The Early Girl is good for just slicing and eating - and the grape tomatoes for salads... just my favorites!
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Old 01-04-2011, 05:49 AM
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I planted a few Heirloom German ones last year, and they were SOOO good, but I cant remember the name. They were HUGE and really dk red, almost purple, and the plants looked like potaoes. ANyone have a clue what they might be? They had German in the name.........
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I love the little pear tomatos ! they're like eating candy, and they look like little tiny lightbulbs.
We usually have those a cherry tomato plant and a beefsteak;
this past summer a Roma plant snuck into our yard from some where.... way on the other side of the yard, we let it grow along the ground, it went crazy!
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