hiker125
Chillin' In The Garden
I have been raised bed gardening for 4 seasons now and am pretty frustrated with the whole tomato growing process. I have tried only heirlooms and have had limited success. My goals for tomatoes were to:
1) excellent slicing tomatoes- 1 plant or so
2) canning tomatoes for a variety of uses- salsa, sauce, diced,etc.
Any suggestions? I have tried Cherokee purple (did TERRIBLE), Black Krim (so-so, I have to pick them a bit before they are ripe so they don't rot, but have amazing taste. Also VERY PRODUCTIVE). I also have grown Amish Paste and Oplaka for sauce-type tomatoes. Amish did better than Opalka, but neither one blew me away.
I would like to try Paul Robeson for my slicer for next year- does anyone have experience with that one? Any other suggestions for my zone?
1) excellent slicing tomatoes- 1 plant or so
2) canning tomatoes for a variety of uses- salsa, sauce, diced,etc.
Any suggestions? I have tried Cherokee purple (did TERRIBLE), Black Krim (so-so, I have to pick them a bit before they are ripe so they don't rot, but have amazing taste. Also VERY PRODUCTIVE). I also have grown Amish Paste and Oplaka for sauce-type tomatoes. Amish did better than Opalka, but neither one blew me away.
I would like to try Paul Robeson for my slicer for next year- does anyone have experience with that one? Any other suggestions for my zone?