Did you really plant 300 of them? Egads! Whatever will you do with that many?
Well...... I have a friend with a large farm, he is Italian and loves tomatos, so 250 are Roma's. Those are feeding the deer, ground hogs and his goats is all I can figure.
I have going for sure in my garden with wire cages and fence to keep the deer and peeps/ducks out of them. My horse can reach over the fence and the favorite of the horses is Sun Gold.
German Red Strawberry is doing Great . Lots of Green ones on each plant, just cant wait for those.
Oxheart one.
Anna Russian is really doing well this year. A bit dry, should of mulched those. It is the most wispy plant have ever grown in tomatos. But so nice to eat those. Oxheart one.
Kelloggs Breakfast. This year good size plants but no where as nice as last years. First one ripe with blossom end rot.
Taxi one of my favorites. Great keeper too Determinate plant. This year does notl ook so hot. Cant even find a tomato on them.
Cherry "Orange" from a local nursery. Plants are booming some fruit and ripe. One plant got pruned by a deer but is comming back. Alot of wire fence was bought after that.
Hill Billy oh so love those a late variety here, do hope those plants make it.
Orange Strawberry, not sure if they got planted at the farm only, if not deer food sadly.
Rutgers my work horse is at the farm and more deer food.
Opakala a paste one and at the farm like 72 of those plants went out.
Yellow Morgage Lifter should have one or 2 of those at my place.
Yellow Brandywine , Black Cherry, Rinaldo, Celerbity are afwe others at the top of my head.
All but a few picked up at the nursery were winter sowed here in milk jugs in early March out side in the deep freeze.
Keeps me busy in the dead of winter growing these.
ML
Early plants went out last week in april, with milk jug covers.