39 varieties, up from 18 last season. It was a weird year and everything kind of struggled, so I’m giving nearly all of last year’s varieties another go, plus all the new ones. Wish me luck!!
Ceepeenc
I grew 31 varieties last year and it was my worst season ever, harvest and disease wise. Most were heirlooms and many didnt even give one tomato due to disease. I learned that I much prefer getting tomatoes over saying I grew something cool sounding.
Not saying that’s what you’re doing lol, just keep disease pressure in mind when planting out. Good luck!
SwiftResilient
I wish I had the strength to grow one single variety, I’d love to save seeds and work on bettering my tomato every year
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39 varieties, up from 18 last season. It was a weird year and everything kind of struggled, so I’m giving nearly all of last year’s varieties another go, plus all the new ones. Wish me luck!!
I grew 31 varieties last year and it was my worst season ever, harvest and disease wise. Most were heirlooms and many didnt even give one tomato due to disease. I learned that I much prefer getting tomatoes over saying I grew something cool sounding.
Not saying that’s what you’re doing lol, just keep disease pressure in mind when planting out. Good luck!
I wish I had the strength to grow one single variety, I’d love to save seeds and work on bettering my tomato every year