The best cherry tomato Atomic!???

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  • @barrie6000
    @barrie6000 2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

    Here in the UK , looking at tasting my first tomato of the season this week end. My favourite ( and I have grown nearly 20 different toms) is still Sungold . Or rather the one we call Honeycomb, which is a Sungold with a skin that seems to resist cracking Trying Bumble bee for the fist time this year. Also Jubilee , well we have just celebrated one. Yes , you must try Sweet Million , one of my top 3. But I can't agree about Atomic, tried it last year, it failed the taste test. Now its not all about taste,another new one this year is Tomatillo Purple Physalis Ixocarpa.Thats to bring a conversation to dining table! Ps as a Brit , will still shudder when you pronounce.....Tomato

  • @kathyphilmurphy5517
    @kathyphilmurphy5517 3 ปีที่แล้ว

    What an enjoyable video! We are in central Texas and enjoy the Juliet cherry tomato, but we will try the Sunsweet cherry tomato next year.

    • @MyTexasYard
      @MyTexasYard  3 ปีที่แล้ว

      I always grow Juliet, but this year I somehow forgot all about them! Sun Gold and Sun Sugar are fantastic tomatoes.
      Happy gardening.

  • @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953
    @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953 2 ปีที่แล้ว

    A year later you are choosing Juliet cherry tomatoes and did not mention these Sun Sugars. Curious about what caused the transition!

    • @MyTexasYard
      @MyTexasYard  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      Sun Sugars do taste amazing. However, I found them to not be a consistent producer when compared to Juliet. But flavor does go to Sun Sugar.

    • @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953
      @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MyTexasYard When did you grow Juliet? (Just curious!)

    • @MyTexasYard
      @MyTexasYard  2 ปีที่แล้ว +1

      I grew them 2017-2019.
      I help maintain another garden on a property in the country where they also have done well.

    • @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953
      @MadlyinLovewithJesus-1953 2 ปีที่แล้ว

      @@MyTexasYard One more question! You mention "no water," but does this mean even in your backyard where you water it whenever needed it is still not enough water? Or that the amount of water needed would cost too much? I've been watering my young okra and sweet potato plants twice a day in the intense heat (but those are the ones you said are doing well, so I still wonder).