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Does anyone have a recommendation for a yellow tomato?
This is Lemon Boy - I believe it was the first year I grew them in 2014. And, have had them in the garden ever since.
@marshallsmyth was the person who prompted this. I had avoided Lemon Boy because, if there is one thing that I may not like about tomatoes it's acidity. Why would I want a tomato named Lemon anything?
They were quite small that year and usually quite a bit larger but they are prone to skin cracking. I always have other yellow choices in smaller sizes but do appreciate a big slicer at times. Lemon Boy was a very early hybrid and there's reason for it to still be around but I'm wondering if there have been improvements in tomato varieties that I'm missing out on. BTW - I have grown quite a few heirloom yellows and they have all had some problems. A good flavor etc. of a yellow is what I have come to expect, not lemons!
Steve
This is Lemon Boy - I believe it was the first year I grew them in 2014. And, have had them in the garden ever since.
@marshallsmyth was the person who prompted this. I had avoided Lemon Boy because, if there is one thing that I may not like about tomatoes it's acidity. Why would I want a tomato named Lemon anything?
They were quite small that year and usually quite a bit larger but they are prone to skin cracking. I always have other yellow choices in smaller sizes but do appreciate a big slicer at times. Lemon Boy was a very early hybrid and there's reason for it to still be around but I'm wondering if there have been improvements in tomato varieties that I'm missing out on. BTW - I have grown quite a few heirloom yellows and they have all had some problems. A good flavor etc. of a yellow is what I have come to expect, not lemons!
Steve