Rio Grande. Great producers, very resistant to BER, and are particularly suited to my climate (hot days, chilly nights).
MadMunchkin2020
Orange Icicle. It usually does well for me and it’s really sweet.
ObsessiveAboutCats
I’m really liking Tachi this season. It’s determinate (though a giant one – it’s over 5′ tall and super bushy), super productive and is supposedly quite resistant to heat, humidity and disease. I live in the American south so I have a lot of that to deal with. They’ve just started ripening but there are tons of big fruits. I’ll be cooking my first meal with them tomorrow evening.
I’m also having good success with Little Napoli, another determinate which is on the smaller side (both plant and fruit). They’re quite productive, though they had a really rocky start. I think they really prefer warmer weather, even for tomatoes, but I’m not 100% sure that was the issue. Great flavor.
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Rio Grande. Great producers, very resistant to BER, and are particularly suited to my climate (hot days, chilly nights).
Orange Icicle. It usually does well for me and it’s really sweet.
I’m really liking Tachi this season. It’s determinate (though a giant one – it’s over 5′ tall and super bushy), super productive and is supposedly quite resistant to heat, humidity and disease. I live in the American south so I have a lot of that to deal with. They’ve just started ripening but there are tons of big fruits. I’ll be cooking my first meal with them tomorrow evening.
I’m also having good success with Little Napoli, another determinate which is on the smaller side (both plant and fruit). They’re quite productive, though they had a really rocky start. I think they really prefer warmer weather, even for tomatoes, but I’m not 100% sure that was the issue. Great flavor.