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This year we are trying new varieties of tomatoes to find out which will grow the best for us here.
These are what we are growing!
1. sweet 100 (sure fire)
2. coyote
3. Tigerella
4. Robson Angolan
5. Mule team
6. Benewah
1. Sweet 100's These are the only tomatoes on the list we have grown before. I wrote sure fire beside them because in our garden they super produce and we really like the taste. Pretty sure these will always be grown here. Although the first cherries we ever grew were Sweet baby girl and they really produced well and we liked the flavor also. The next year we could not find the seed for them so we planted sweet 100 instead and stuck with them. We need to find the seed for sweet baby girls again.
2. Coyote, A white cherry tomato that is supposed to be a good producer and very sugary sweet. So far this tomato is growing neck and neck with the sweet 100's, they have grown out the top of the 4' cages by about 16" gonna have to top them soon. Like the sweet 100's they have fruit setting and tons of blooms on them. So far I am impressed with them, Cannot wait to see how they taste.
3. Tigerella, really like these so far. They have grown out the top of the cages also, have fruit setting and many, many blooms. I think we are gonna like Tigerella!
4. Robson Angolan. Really don't know much about them except they are a brown tomato 68 days to maturity. They are about 4' tall have a few tomatoes setting and a good number of blooms. Waiting to see what happens.
5.Mule team. Kind of Disappointed with these tomatoes, after reading up on them we really had high hopes. they have been growing the slowest in what I think is the best spot in the garden. One has reached 4' tall no fruit yet but quite a few blooms. We are not giving up hope on them yet, could be just taking their time getting going. fingers crossed!
6. Benewah. We ( I ) are really excited about these tomatoes, they are named after the county I come from in Idaho. They were bred for cool mountain temps with short growing seasons.They are about 2 1/2' tall and look like a shrub covered in blooms. These did not get started indoors until the second week of April , but they have grown quickly. The foliage is thick and dark green, they really look like they could take some frosty temps. Benewah are the only determinant we have planted this year, so we will see how things go from here.
These are what we are growing!
1. sweet 100 (sure fire)
2. coyote
3. Tigerella
4. Robson Angolan
5. Mule team
6. Benewah
1. Sweet 100's These are the only tomatoes on the list we have grown before. I wrote sure fire beside them because in our garden they super produce and we really like the taste. Pretty sure these will always be grown here. Although the first cherries we ever grew were Sweet baby girl and they really produced well and we liked the flavor also. The next year we could not find the seed for them so we planted sweet 100 instead and stuck with them. We need to find the seed for sweet baby girls again.
2. Coyote, A white cherry tomato that is supposed to be a good producer and very sugary sweet. So far this tomato is growing neck and neck with the sweet 100's, they have grown out the top of the 4' cages by about 16" gonna have to top them soon. Like the sweet 100's they have fruit setting and tons of blooms on them. So far I am impressed with them, Cannot wait to see how they taste.
3. Tigerella, really like these so far. They have grown out the top of the cages also, have fruit setting and many, many blooms. I think we are gonna like Tigerella!
4. Robson Angolan. Really don't know much about them except they are a brown tomato 68 days to maturity. They are about 4' tall have a few tomatoes setting and a good number of blooms. Waiting to see what happens.
5.Mule team. Kind of Disappointed with these tomatoes, after reading up on them we really had high hopes. they have been growing the slowest in what I think is the best spot in the garden. One has reached 4' tall no fruit yet but quite a few blooms. We are not giving up hope on them yet, could be just taking their time getting going. fingers crossed!
6. Benewah. We ( I ) are really excited about these tomatoes, they are named after the county I come from in Idaho. They were bred for cool mountain temps with short growing seasons.They are about 2 1/2' tall and look like a shrub covered in blooms. These did not get started indoors until the second week of April , but they have grown quickly. The foliage is thick and dark green, they really look like they could take some frosty temps. Benewah are the only determinant we have planted this year, so we will see how things go from here.