Yellow medium to large tomato recommendations

wifezilla

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Heirloom yellow pear tomatoes :drool

They are a bit on the sweet side, but not overly so. Very productive. I have 2 plants and they are just now ripening. VERY tasty!
 

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We have grown and like -
Yellow Brandywine (Beefsteak-type that averages around 2 lbs+)
Yellow Oxheart (paste-type)
Lemon Boy VFN Hybrid (7 oz smooth tomato)
Kentucky Beefsteak (Beefsteak-type)
Banana Legs (paste-type)
Sungold (cherry-type)

Chris
 

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Well, Wendy has a report on an 80 days-to-maturity Jubilee . . .

I can't even tell you about WOW!

Weedy looking plant - still hasn't produced a ripe cherry. I may have trouble finding the Dagma's Perfection plants but there are several so I'll sort them out of the mix. I talked to a local gardener and he said he got next to nothing off his Dagma's Perfections last year :/. Oy, I had hopes for those . . .

The Woodle Orange have some fruit on them. I only allowed 1 Kellogg's Breakfast plant in the garden. The plant seems quite small but has many fruits growing on it! I assume they will have time to ripen.

I've misplaced the Orange Minsk plant, also :rolleyes:. It's out there - I just don't know which one it is - probably that monster right in the middle of things. After it's low performance in 2010, I don't really expect much from Orange Minsk.

For yellow/orange - - It's all Sungold & SunSugar in my garden. Been that way for over 3 weeks now.

Steve :coolsun
 

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