Has anyone grown or eaten any of these? Or tried this company?
by flip00u812
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neomonachle
I’ve only tried Brown Sugar of those, but they’re a favorite!
cmhackl
Wooly Kate is fun. Interesting leaves and fruit.
CReisch21
I really enjoyed the Wooly Kate last year. They seemed to take forever to turn color on the vine. Then toward the end of the season I had a ton come in and ripen up on the vine. They are a good flavor and it is fun to grow since the plant is truly wooly.
TomatoExtraFeta
Love all of these but for some reason wooly Kate is suchhhh a late producer in my zone (6b Ohio)
jp7755qod
It might just be me ( or a bad pack of seeds ), but my Brown Sugar starts seemed particularly temperamental to over/under watering. You can have a small window of going a tiny bit over/under with most starts, but the Brown Sugar would react dramatically to either situation. They still turned out to be strong starts though. Best of luck!
greypyramid7
I’m doing Wapsipinicon Peach for the second year! It does great in the heat, is a consistent producer, and the fuzziness of the fruit is really nifty.
kai_rohde
Might look up “Baker Creek Controversy”. I don’t order from them anymore.
Cali_Yogurtfriend624
We have a customer who is so crazy about Brown Sugar that out of the 6 plants she ordered from us this year , four are of that variety! And we only started selling it last year.
I took pictures of all the Brown Sugar fruit that we had , but I didn’t get a single bite of one. Sigh.
I will this year for sure.
Margray
The only one of these I’ve grown is wapsipinicon peach. I like it enough to grow it most years. It’s a great little snacking tomato. My seeds came from a different source.
flip00u812
Thanks everyone for the input! I’m going to try them on an arched cattle panel this year. Last year was a mess in my raised bed
thekazooyoublew
Brown sugar is pretty phenomenal.
Pretend_Order1217
I haven’t grown these, but I have grown several others from their seeds, and they were fine. They are a good company. I got Alice’s Dream tomato seeds as my free pack this week. That was a nice surprise.
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I’ve only tried Brown Sugar of those, but they’re a favorite!
Wooly Kate is fun. Interesting leaves and fruit.
I really enjoyed the Wooly Kate last year. They seemed to take forever to turn color on the vine. Then toward the end of the season I had a ton come in and ripen up on the vine. They are a good flavor and it is fun to grow since the plant is truly wooly.
Love all of these but for some reason wooly Kate is suchhhh a late producer in my zone (6b Ohio)
It might just be me ( or a bad pack of seeds ), but my Brown Sugar starts seemed particularly temperamental to over/under watering. You can have a small window of going a tiny bit over/under with most starts, but the Brown Sugar would react dramatically to either situation. They still turned out to be strong starts though. Best of luck!
I’m doing Wapsipinicon Peach for the second year! It does great in the heat, is a consistent producer, and the fuzziness of the fruit is really nifty.
Might look up “Baker Creek Controversy”. I don’t order from them anymore.
We have a customer who is so crazy about Brown Sugar that out of the 6 plants she ordered from us this year , four are of that variety! And we only started selling it last year.
I took pictures of all the Brown Sugar fruit that we had , but I didn’t get a single bite of one. Sigh.
I will this year for sure.
The only one of these I’ve grown is wapsipinicon peach. I like it enough to grow it most years. It’s a great little snacking tomato. My seeds came from a different source.
Thanks everyone for the input! I’m going to try them on an arched cattle panel this year. Last year was a mess in my raised bed
Brown sugar is pretty phenomenal.
I haven’t grown these, but I have grown several others from their seeds, and they were fine. They are a good company. I got Alice’s Dream tomato seeds as my free pack this week. That was a nice surprise.