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Joel Young

Berne, Indiana

Hi guys, it's been a while since Iv'e been on here reguraly. Ive allways bought tomato plants from the green house and they do decent, but every year I wish I work with something better. Iv'e talked with them and they will raise whatever seeds I bring them.
I want to grow the largest that I can but still be edible. But every catolog or site I look at is better than the other.
I know that there is alot of good advice on here.

1/20/2016 10:19:46 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

Edible?.. The big zac variety is very TASTEY ...

1/20/2016 11:12:30 AM

Porkchop

Central NY

Need seeds?.. Send email porkchop10_2000@hotmail.com

1/20/2016 11:13:38 AM

marley

Massachusetts

most are excellent eaters, just back off of your systemics early before picking.....errr... eating...

1/20/2016 4:43:16 PM

big moon

Bethlehem CT

Agreed. They taste great.

1/20/2016 5:22:50 PM

catond

Prairie Du Sac Wi

BigZac = big BLT, they taste great, if I'm not mistaken, it won an award in a tomato taste off!!! Can't go wrong!!!

1/22/2016 3:16:20 AM

26 West

50 Acres

For eaters I prefer Sicilian Saucer. The best i,v had at about 3 lbs fills a slice of toast. Jim

1/22/2016 8:40:40 AM

Joel Young

Berne, Indiana

Thank you all for responding.

1/22/2016 11:04:52 AM

SEAMSFASTER

East Carbon, Utah

Donskoi, West Virginia Sweetmeat, Japanese Oxheart, Polish Giant Beefsteak, Michael's Portuguese Monster, Epstein's Potato Leaf, Gold Medal, Phil's Fantastic, Slankard's, MegaMarv, Church, Domingo and several more are all giant tomato varieties (capable of 3+ lbs.) that are well worth growing just for the flavor! Not sure who spreads the rumors (or why) that big tomatoes are not good for eating - I've tried hundreds of varieties and many of my favorites are BIG ones!

2/5/2016 12:28:55 PM

n d fan

Peru

Stop watering 2 weeks before you pick, it brings the sugar level up, tastes better

2/10/2016 6:15:39 AM

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