May 15, 2024

VIDEO: Complete Heirloom Tomato Tour & Harvest! + A first Look at A NEW Tomato Variety


Growing tomatoes is fun, but the real fun starts once they begin ripening. The colors, shapes, and sizes is what draws so much attention to this amazing vegetable (really a fruit). We even have been working on a cross and are working to stabilize it so we can offer it to tomato enthusiasts around the world!
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28 thoughts on “VIDEO: Complete Heirloom Tomato Tour & Harvest! + A first Look at A NEW Tomato Variety

  1. What eats them if you leave them out? Birds? I had though maybe the chipmunk I see around was doing it? I had to take them in when orange or they would get half eaten last year. Only the Cherry tomatoes seemed to stay safe. Last year I got a plant at the garden center called Old German that produced really gigantic tomatoes. Yellow with salmon colored bottom and stripes. They had a tropical fruit flavor, not really a typical tomato flavor like the Big Boy I also grew.

  2. Wow! Just wow! What is the name of that pepper-like zebra tomato? Those are very interesting. Trying the Cherokee Purple this year… I have some heirloom Roma's as well, and doing a Celebrity Roma cross… Love your tomato garden.

  3. Wow! that's some out of control leaf-curl on those tomato plants. Due to abiotic factors or a virus? Did your tomatoes the next year have that symptom?

  4. It would be so helpful if you would say what variety you are showing on your tour. Even when we watch the videos years later, it helps us know what the plants and fruits look like when we want to order the seeds.

  5. I love yellow pear! I made some yellow ketchup from some one year. Trying 8 new varieties this year (along with the yellow pear) but the Rutgers keep dying on me. I guess Ontario is too cold and wet in the spring?

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