Hi from Western Australia 🇦🇺 ! It’s tomato season here , and I’m growing more dwarf tomato project plants.. and they are loaded with fruit. Can’t wait to taste them, just waiting patiently for them to ripen. Favorite time of the year! My Jaune Flamme tomato plant is very productive ! Thanks for the video , inspired to grow more varieties of tomatoes next year 😊
I have been growing Elf Tears for a couple of years now and they don't get that sweet here in New Hampshire. I have to grow them in our high tunnel with controlled watering because here in a wetter climate, every single fruit cracked. I will continue to grow them because they are very productive, and they are one of those tomatoes that you can pick a little on the green side and they taste good and hold quality for a long time. A couple of varieties I would love to grow along with these are Dancing Green Fingers and Kumquat Pink Opal. Thanks for eating all those tomatoes and best garden wishes for 2025.
I love Ben because he has no filter!😂 I base a lot of my selections on what Ben says and the look on your face, Jen! You guys are the best!
@@BecomingaGreenstalker same here 🙂
Hi Jen & Ben! Love your videos.
Yay! So happy to have more taste tests while it’s 15 degrees out.
Hi from Western Australia 🇦🇺 ! It’s tomato season here , and I’m growing more dwarf tomato project plants.. and they are loaded with fruit. Can’t wait to taste them, just waiting patiently for them to ripen. Favorite time of the year! My Jaune Flamme tomato plant is very productive ! Thanks for the video , inspired to grow more varieties of tomatoes next year 😊
I grew Cherokee Black Tiger this year and it’s quite prolific right into the cooler temperatures. It was tasty, not tart for me.
A few more varieties I need to try , thanks again 😊
Black Stick is very interesting. May have to give it a try.
I have been growing Elf Tears for a couple of years now and they don't get that sweet here in New Hampshire. I have to grow them in our high tunnel with controlled watering because here in a wetter climate, every single fruit cracked. I will continue to grow them because they are very productive, and they are one of those tomatoes that you can pick a little on the green side and they taste good and hold quality for a long time. A couple of varieties I would love to grow along with these are Dancing Green Fingers and Kumquat Pink Opal. Thanks for eating all those tomatoes and best garden wishes for 2025.