Beekissed
Garden Master
Just my old standby favorites...Brandywine(red) and possibly yellow, Yellow Stripey, and sweet One Million cherry maters. Saved seed from last year and hope they germinate well this spring.
Paste types ... I need to squeeze them into what is often an uncooperative and short season. One that is too often not very tomato-friendly.I do want some paste type this year if I can squeeze in a spot.
Quebec 1121 is very early, and has 3-4 oz. red tomatoes very similar to Roma, on compact determinate plants. These have had consistently good yields for me. Salus is another very early paste, smaller than Quebec (about 2" wide), red plum shape, with a dense set on determinate plants. I wouldn't really categorize Grushovka as a paste, but it matures at roughly the same time as the other two, around 80 days.Paste types ... I need to squeeze them into what is often an uncooperative and short season. One that is too often not very tomato-friendly.
@Zeedman , that list of paste tomatoes is almost completely unfamiliar to me! I can count the number of seasons that I have grown a paste on the digitS' of one hand. It is because I most appreciate a tomato fresh and that I may freeze surplus but do no canning. That all may be changing with my developing interest in tomato soup .
Are there any on your list that are especially early to ripen?