The purple boy has been my favorite indeterminate tomato so far due to its rich taste and disease resistance, I tried growing Cherokee Purple and they start off strong but quickly start developing a lot of issues for me in 8B. I'm yet to figure out how to grow this so Purple Boy has been a great alternative. Good Luck everyone and happy gardening!
Georgia peach here! Better boy is still my favorite! I'm starting to adventure out with other varieties next year with some Hoss variety reccommendations..you never know it may change!! 😊
Great show! Always enjoy Pieter, even if he doesn't like mayo on his mater sammiches! Man, that Old Goat is tucked away tight in that onion braid!! Karrie must have been responsible for that! 😉🤣Congratulations to Margie and Lucinda for winning last week! Terrific, sponsored giveaways by Hoss and Monterey! Thanks guys! Looking forward to those 'Plus" series tomatoes hitting the markets. I'm a big fan of heirlooms and my head is hard enough so that I grow them every year, but last year really taught me some tough lessons! My favorite indeterminate is Brandywine, favorite Seminis hybrid variety indeterminate is Big Beef.
My sweet potato slips did look sad when they arrived from you but I followed your instructions and planted the next evening after the sun went down and now 10 days in the ground they look absolutely amazing! I am loving this as a first time sweet potato grower! Old goat in the onions patch today.
We have 78 tomato plants planted this year in Northeast Texas. Many different varieties and both determinate and indeterminate. We have a few Hossinator and Bella Rosa this year which we started from seed. Can't wait to compare them to some of our favorites. By far tomatoes are our favorite to grow in the garden. One of my favorite indeterminate varieties is Jet Star.
The freeze got most of my onions. I'm presently building 3 new raised beds and my tomatoes and peppers are waiting to go in the ground. The Old Goat is among the onions behind Greg.
My favorite is lemon boy. Makes a great sandwich. Also love to slice them with cucumbers and onions and marinate in Italian dressing. My favorite summer salad. Old goat hiding in the onions
Another great show guys! Very informative. My favorite indeterminate tomato would have to be Better Boy. My Dad grew them every year and they were always our favorite! Old goat was hard to find but I finally seen him hiding really well in the onions. Thanks again!
Lemon Boy. Grew it for the first time last year and it will be a mainstay in my family’s back yard garden for the foreseeable future. It makes the best tomato sandwiches. Boo that man for not putting mayo on his mater sandwiches. Great show as always!
Always love learning about tomatoes. Sun Sugar is by far my favorite indeterminate, like candy on a vine. Old Goat was tough to spot this week, but I see him in the onions.
Favorite hybrid indeterminate tomato is big beef! Favorite heirloom indeterminate is large barred boar. That hoss pepper was beautiful I can’t wait till i start getting some here in 7B!!!
Favorite indeterminate tomato is Cherokee Purple. I’m growing Purple Boy this year and from what you all said, it’s gonna be great. Can’t wait to taste it. Old goat is holding on tight in that group of onions hanging right behind Greg.
My favorite indeterminate tomato is Kellogg's breakfast. Giant delicious yellow slicers, sweet and juicy. Makes a great tomato sandwich(with mayonnaise of course).😁
Awww , I miss Ms.Shelia But very interesting content Greg ! We love okra fried . I had emergency back surgery on October 17, 2022, then caught SEPSIS from the hardware they put in, etc . I'm lucky to be here. So we ( of all times in our lives when we needed the biggest garden plots we could like the past couple of years - because of the darn prices going up weekly / daily . My husband was at my bedside in the hospital for weeks after work. So we couldn't plant our 350 sweet onions like last year we bought from yall & potatoes . My granddaughters ages 10 & 9 Helped me start our tomatoes, peppers, etc, inside on heat mats. But there is no plant sale this year . Our family was raised on tomato sandwiches & dukes mayo The old goat 🐐 is being sneaky this week . Behind Greg on the onions hanging . God bless you, Mr. Greg and Miss Shelia 🙏 ❤️ ♥️ Mrs. josette Tharp Montgomery County, Texas
My favorite indeterminate tomato would be sunsugar. We grew it 2 years ago for the first time and will continue to plant 1-2 plants for ourselves. That’s plenty for the 2 of us. Plus we grow many determinate varieties. The old goat must like the smell of onions.
What a lovely surprise! Thank you! Thank you for always-helpful video content! To answer this week's question: we started with indeterminates way back when we didn't know the difference, and my family likes Better Boy tomatoes and any home-grown cherry tomato they can get their hands on! I looked for Old Goat forever, but I believe he's hiding in the onions, which makes me wonder if he's trying to evade scent tracking or just getting ingredients for dinner.
We always have to grow Prudens Purple (actually pink) and Sun Gold for our indeterminate varieties, then round out the row with a determinate variety. Looks like the old goat has been in the onion patch.
Great show tonight!!! Lots of good discussion on tomatoes. The old goat is getting super sneaky again. Guess he is happy the onion crops are starting to come in!!!! Looks like he is trying to decide which is better, red or yellow onions. For the Monterey give-a-way, I'm always partial to sun gold (I need to try sun sugar one year). As to the show... Yellow doll is also one of our favorite watermelons and I plant it every year now. Those smaller watermelons are also great for smaller gardens! I must confess, I only planted sun gold and sweet aperitif indeterminate varieties this spring. Last year my indeterminates did not set well due to the hot dry summer in Georgia, but I had better production from the modern hybrid determinates with the heat set gene. I did plant other types of determinate varieties however, again sticking with those types that perform well under hot conditions, have better disease resistance, and vigor. I'm giving up those monster 1 and 2 pound tomatoes for better performance if we have another hot summer as we have limited garden space. I'm trying something different with my indeterminates this year. I have hanging string spaced every 6" in a line above the plants, and will use tomato clips to just try to help keep the plants erect, including the suckers, pruning mainly to keep it in the bed area (not every sucker). As the plants grow, I do prune up to the first flower cluster as described in the discussion. Our determinates get the good ole Florida Weave and no suckering other than the lower branch pruning to help with disease control from splashed rain (I'm on sub-soil drip tape for other watering and fertilizer for all the raised beds). I normally snip a few determinate suckers around June 30th to start in pots in potting soil. Kept in a shady area, they quickly root and about the time the spring planting of determinates gives out, I have some nice "free" plants to replace them with for a late summer/early fall 2nd crop of tomatoes. Performance is not as good as they end up ripening under cooling conditions and ripen slowly, but it's a freebie plant cut from a sucker like that. I am trying Florida 91 for the first time this year, along with some prior favorites Red Snapper, Bella Rosa, Hossinator (of course!!!), Dixie Red, and Carolina Gold
Old goat's "hanging" out with the onions. I love homegrown tomatoes! Cherokee purple is my favorite for eating but it's a pain to grow. Hopefully, I can try purple boy next time, but I've already got 20 more tomato plants than places to put them 😂
Single vine pruning will help you get fruit ripe sooner and takes less space you can grow more in the same space will take more plants but I do it because I want to grow a lot of varieties in a small space so I go vertical
My favorite indeterminate tomato would have to be the Cherokee Purple and the Celebrity. I had the most beautiful harvest last year as a first time gardener. This year I will be growing several more types . I just might find even more favorites to add to my list. Thank you for the tips given today. They came just in time. Have a wonderful weekend.
Good evening from Tampa Bay FL. Old goat is hiding in the onions behind Greg. My favorite indeterminate tomato is Black Cherry. Great show tonight, lots of great information, I will make implement quite a bit of this.
This was a great show! Loved listening to it! I grow lots of Big Beef tomatoes and have for years...always great for me. Your Old Goat took me a while to find. Finally saw him hiding among the onions behind Mr. Hoss. Old Goat is getting great at hiding!.
Another one to watch again, Thank You. REALLY a hard call on favorite indeterminate tomato. There is Sun Gold and Cherokee Purple and Mountain Vineyards and German Johnson. In a salad or on a sandwich or in a sauce or in our salsa. Might be a reason we plant so many different varieties. Fried Green Tomatoes with some Onions and maybe that won't upset the Old Goat?
Bad day today saw my first Melittia Cucurbitae. Don't look for a lot of squash again this year. The old Goat is hanging out on the onion braid. Looking to getting some of the Pink Girl this year.
I thiiiiink I saw the Old Goat in the bunch of onions! I dont actually have a favorite specific variety yet. We plant mostly roma and cherry tomatoes, but until recently, we never paid much attention to the variety. I have been going through your seed collection for next year, though, so I'm sure that will change!
I am trying out the early girl and better boy this year to see what one does best in central Florida 9b, I’ll be starting some Hossinators and other varieties for the fall tomato planting.
I've only been successfully growing tomatoes - of any kind! - for the last year. I'm a new transplant to Florida (10A), from NYC (6B) suburbs, and the deer always got 'em before I could, up North. Last July, I started seeds. I didn't know what to grow here, so, I tried Indeterminates: Sungold - Sweet, but, the skin was too tough. - Indigo Sun: Purple and Yellow and SOOO sweet. And the skin was PERFECT! - Cherry Black? I think that's what it's called. That one was my favorite. Dark red with Purple shoulders. Perfect Cherry sized, and so earthy and sweet, I crave that one to come back! This year, I have a few volunteers that I'm wondering if they'll produce the same, but I doubt it. Then again, they're the tallest of my plants, nearly 3 feet high and flowering everywhere! I'm thinkin' I'm going to enjoy them no matter what! Last year, I also grew some Chef's choice mix that only produced a couple of fruit, and they were all similar to the "Cherry Black". Dark shoulders, purple fruit, soooo yummy!! I'll miss them if they don't come back, but! I'm trying to grow San Marzano - for canning - Paul Robeson, 'cuz they're supposed to be yummy - Black Crim, Kellogg's Breakfast, and... a couple others I can't remember right now. It's all an experiment for me and I'm always rewarded by anything that grows successfully in my new climate! The cuc's, the beans, the herbs, the flowers. I'm always thrilled when they announce that they're happy here by giving me food! P.S. I LOVE your channel, and Travis' too. I get a LOT of valuable info from both of you, for which I am truly grateful. Keep on growing, cooking, and taking care of each other!
Great show! My favorite indeterminate is good old sungold and I grew up on Better Boys and they are still my main slicer. Excited to try BB+ this year thanks to a friend sharing with me. Old goat with the onions!
My favorite indeterminate tomato is Big Beef, I grew them last year and they did great. I hope they will be as good this year, I have to say they are my best looking plants so far this year, along with the Bella rosa. thanks for all the inspiration and information, this video was jam packed full.
Greg Hoss this is a great episode, always enjoyable when Peter is on the show, a fellow eastern North Carolinian. You definitely need to start carrying the Better Boy Plus, it is a very disease resistant variety I'm growing, very strong vigorous plants, same great Better Boy taste! Parks Whopper CR Improved is my favorite indeterminate tomato.
Old goat is behind Greg in the onions . Big beef has always been our favorite to grow
The purple boy has been my favorite indeterminate tomato so far due to its rich taste and disease resistance, I tried growing Cherokee Purple and they start off strong but quickly start developing a lot of issues for me in 8B. I'm yet to figure out how to grow this so Purple Boy has been a great alternative. Good Luck everyone and happy gardening!
My favorite has always been Better Boy.
My favorite indeterminate tomato is Better Boy .
chefs choice line of indeterminates are my favorite
Georgia peach here! Better boy is still my favorite! I'm starting to adventure out with other varieties next year with some Hoss variety reccommendations..you never know it may change!! 😊
Always grown Early Girl in south Louisiana but expanding this year due to watching Row By Row.
My favorite tomatoes are Paul Robinson. Just love the flavor❤. That old goat it hanging out in the onions behind Gregs head.
Old goat in onions. Enjoyed the show! Love those tomato sandwiches!!
Great show! Always enjoy Pieter, even if he doesn't like mayo on his mater sammiches! Man, that Old Goat is tucked away tight in that onion braid!! Karrie must have been responsible for that! 😉🤣Congratulations to Margie and Lucinda for winning last week! Terrific, sponsored giveaways by Hoss and Monterey! Thanks guys! Looking forward to those 'Plus" series tomatoes hitting the markets. I'm a big fan of heirlooms and my head is hard enough so that I grow them every year, but last year really taught me some tough lessons! My favorite indeterminate is Brandywine, favorite Seminis hybrid variety indeterminate is Big Beef.
The old goat is in the onions. My favorite indeterminate tomato is the better boy. Great show! Thanks
My sweet potato slips did look sad when they arrived from you but I followed your instructions and planted the next evening after the sun went down and now 10 days in the ground they look absolutely amazing! I am loving this as a first time sweet potato grower! Old goat in the onions patch today.
Better Boy is my favorite. Zone 7a South Carolina
We have 78 tomato plants planted this year in Northeast Texas. Many different varieties and both determinate and indeterminate. We have a few Hossinator and Bella Rosa this year which we started from seed. Can't wait to compare them to some of our favorites. By far tomatoes are our favorite to grow in the garden. One of my favorite indeterminate varieties is Jet Star.
Love my tomatoes and here in Kansas we grow both determinate and indeterminate varieties. The old goat is in the onions! Tammy Shaw
The old goat is swinging with the onions,, ,cherokee purple for the win!!!! Great show tonight!!
Got my sweet potato slips today. Garden planner came for my son who wants to start a garden this year. Ready to get dirty.
Good show tonight! The old goat is behind Greg in the bunch of onions. My favorite indeterminate tomato variety is black Krio..
The freeze got most of my onions. I'm presently building 3 new raised beds and my tomatoes and peppers are waiting to go in the ground. The Old Goat is among the onions behind Greg.
My favorite is lemon boy. Makes a great sandwich. Also love to slice them with cucumbers and onions and marinate in Italian dressing. My favorite summer salad. Old goat hiding in the onions
Another great show guys! Very informative. My favorite indeterminate tomato would have to be Better Boy. My Dad grew them every year and they were always our favorite! Old goat was hard to find but I finally seen him hiding really well in the onions. Thanks again!
Jason & Brook at Cog Hill farm. Cooked up collard greens & freeze dryed them. It turned out great. Rehydrated and was awesome.
Indeterminate-Big Brandy. Cherry indeterminate- Honeycomb hybrid.
Good evening Greg and Peter😊
Whilst enjoying your onions I found the Old Goat hiding in them😊😊😊
Cherokee purple is one of my favorite determinate tomatoes.
Yellow bell tomatoes are my favorite. Also used your tip on my strawberries I bought from yall. Best crop ever!
Lemon Boy. Grew it for the first time last year and it will be a mainstay in my family’s back yard garden for the foreseeable future. It makes the best tomato sandwiches. Boo that man for not putting mayo on his mater sandwiches. Great show as always!
Always love learning about tomatoes. Sun Sugar is by far my favorite indeterminate, like candy on a vine. Old Goat was tough to spot this week, but I see him in the onions.
Favorite hybrid indeterminate tomato is big beef! Favorite heirloom indeterminate is large barred boar. That hoss pepper was beautiful I can’t wait till i start getting some here in 7B!!!
Favorite indeterminate tomato is Cherokee Purple. I’m growing Purple Boy this year and from what you all said, it’s gonna be great. Can’t wait to taste it. Old goat is holding on tight in that group of onions hanging right behind Greg.
The old goat is in the onion bulbs ! He’s gunna be all teary eyed 😂 !
I really like growing San Marzano for our sauces. My favorite tomato to eat right out of the garden is Brad's Atomic Grape Tomato.
My favorite indeterminate tomato is Kellogg's breakfast. Giant delicious yellow slicers, sweet and juicy. Makes a great tomato sandwich(with mayonnaise of course).😁
Awww , I miss Ms.Shelia
But very interesting content
Greg !
We love okra fried .
I had emergency back surgery on October 17, 2022, then caught SEPSIS from the hardware they put in, etc .
I'm lucky to be here.
So we ( of all times in our lives when we needed the biggest garden plots we could like the past couple of years - because of the darn prices going up weekly / daily .
My husband was at my bedside in the hospital for weeks after work.
So we couldn't plant our 350 sweet onions like last year we bought from yall & potatoes .
My granddaughters ages 10 & 9
Helped me start our tomatoes, peppers, etc, inside on heat mats.
But there is no plant sale this year .
Our family was raised on tomato sandwiches & dukes mayo
The old goat 🐐 is being sneaky this week .
Behind Greg on the onions hanging .
God bless you, Mr. Greg and Miss Shelia 🙏 ❤️ ♥️
Mrs. josette Tharp
Montgomery County, Texas
My favorite indeterminate is hands down cherokee purple old goat is in the onions
My favorite indeterminate tomato would be sunsugar. We grew it 2 years ago for the first time and will continue to plant 1-2 plants for ourselves. That’s plenty for the 2 of us. Plus we grow many determinate varieties. The old goat must like the smell of onions.
My favorite indeterminate tomato is Lemon Boy. Another great show!
What a lovely surprise! Thank you!
Thank you for always-helpful video content! To answer this week's question: we started with indeterminates way back when we didn't know the difference, and my family likes Better Boy tomatoes and any home-grown cherry tomato they can get their hands on! I looked for Old Goat forever, but I believe he's hiding in the onions, which makes me wonder if he's trying to evade scent tracking or just getting ingredients for dinner.
Tomato 🍅 care is awesome, thank you. The old goat is in the onion braid behind Mr. Hoss. My favorite is super sweet 100!
We always have to grow Prudens Purple (actually pink) and Sun Gold for our indeterminate varieties, then round out the row with a determinate variety. Looks like the old goat has been in the onion patch.
Hey y'all from the Houston area!! Garden doing great so far. We think the Old Goat is on the shelf above Greg . There's a white cup with greenery.
not quite, but close
Mingle Mix Tomatoes are a favorite.
Hahah good hiding goat - in the onions hanging off the shelf - and my favorite indeterminate tomato is Sungold cherry :)
My favorite is Cherokee Purple.
Great guest tonight! Fave at the moment is brandywine black and i reserve the right to change my mind each season ;)
I eat with my eyes, nose and mouth!!! Cherokee Purples are the absolute best taste, color and size and challenging! May the Forth be with you all!
Evening y’all! Love freeze dried squash and zucchini
Cherokee Purple is a must in my garden
Great show tonight!!! Lots of good discussion on tomatoes. The old goat is getting super sneaky again. Guess he is happy the onion crops are starting to come in!!!! Looks like he is trying to decide which is better, red or yellow onions. For the Monterey give-a-way, I'm always partial to sun gold (I need to try sun sugar one year). As to the show... Yellow doll is also one of our favorite watermelons and I plant it every year now. Those smaller watermelons are also great for smaller gardens! I must confess, I only planted sun gold and sweet aperitif indeterminate varieties this spring. Last year my indeterminates did not set well due to the hot dry summer in Georgia, but I had better production from the modern hybrid determinates with the heat set gene. I did plant other types of determinate varieties however, again sticking with those types that perform well under hot conditions, have better disease resistance, and vigor. I'm giving up those monster 1 and 2 pound tomatoes for better performance if we have another hot summer as we have limited garden space. I'm trying something different with my indeterminates this year. I have hanging string spaced every 6" in a line above the plants, and will use tomato clips to just try to help keep the plants erect, including the suckers, pruning mainly to keep it in the bed area (not every sucker). As the plants grow, I do prune up to the first flower cluster as described in the discussion. Our determinates get the good ole Florida Weave and no suckering other than the lower branch pruning to help with disease control from splashed rain (I'm on sub-soil drip tape for other watering and fertilizer for all the raised beds). I normally snip a few determinate suckers around June 30th to start in pots in potting soil. Kept in a shady area, they quickly root and about the time the spring planting of determinates gives out, I have some nice "free" plants to replace them with for a late summer/early fall 2nd crop of tomatoes. Performance is not as good as they end up ripening under cooling conditions and ripen slowly, but it's a freebie plant cut from a sucker like that. I am trying Florida 91 for the first time this year, along with some prior favorites Red Snapper, Bella Rosa, Hossinator (of course!!!), Dixie Red, and Carolina Gold
My favorite indeterminate is Aunt Ruby's German green ànd Hungarian Heart.
Goat is in the onions! My favorite indeterminate tomato is the Cherokee purple. Thanks.
Great show!
My favorite indeterminate is Better Boy.
Better boys always a favorite.
Old goat's "hanging" out with the onions. I love homegrown tomatoes! Cherokee purple is my favorite for eating but it's a pain to grow. Hopefully, I can try purple boy next time, but I've already got 20 more tomato plants than places to put them 😂
My favorite indeterminate tomato is the Brandywine. Big, robust flavor, can't be beat on a BLT or a burger!! Love it for Salsa too!
Excited for my sun sugars this year. Old goat is in the onion bundle.
Great show as usual, old goat looks like wrapped up in onions behind Greg, favorite indeterminate tomato is Cherry Bomb.
Sweet 100's, Sun Sugar, and Sun gold are my favorites!!!
Super show. Very, VERY informative. Thanks. Old goat in onions.
My Garden is looking great because of Yall! THANK YOU 😊
Single vine pruning will help you get fruit ripe sooner and takes less space you can grow more in the same space will take more plants but I do it because I want to grow a lot of varieties in a small space so I go vertical
My favorite indeterminate tomato would have to be the Cherokee Purple and the Celebrity. I had the most beautiful harvest last year as a first time gardener. This year I will be growing several more types . I just might find even more favorites to add to my list. Thank you for the tips given today. They came just in time. Have a wonderful weekend.
Cherokee Purple is my favorite.
Hi, my favorite indeterminate is the Sunsugar Cherry tomato.😋
Good evening from Tampa Bay FL. Old goat is hiding in the onions behind Greg. My favorite indeterminate tomato is Black Cherry. Great show tonight, lots of great information, I will make implement quite a bit of this.
Hi from Stan and Anita Baldwin Huntsville Al.
Old Goat is in green grass next to farm sweet farm behind Greg.
not quite, he is hanging out somewhere this week.
We were given an old Texas variety called Porter, very popular with some of the older generations, so we are trying it this year
Amish Paste is my favorite indeterminate, primarily because its the only variety i can remember that i am sure is indeterminate
My favorite is pink brandywine
My favorite large tomato is Aunt Ruby’s German green. What a big plant a huge producer
Im fairly certain the old goat is hiding very well behind the shrub right over Hoss, next to the farm sweet farm sign.
nope, he is hanging out close by.
This was a great show! Loved listening to it! I grow lots of Big Beef tomatoes and have for years...always great for me. Your Old Goat took me a while to find. Finally saw him hiding among the onions behind Mr. Hoss. Old Goat is getting great at hiding!.
I see the little worms eyes in the plant next to onions where the old goat is hiding
Lemon Boy is my favorite!
I'm growing David the Good everglades indeterminate tomatoes 🍅 hopefully they will be my favorite so far.
Big Beef Steak is my favorite!
I have always been partial to the Kellogg’s breakfast tomato or my indeterminate.
Another one to watch again, Thank You. REALLY a hard call on favorite indeterminate tomato. There is Sun Gold and Cherokee Purple and Mountain Vineyards and German Johnson. In a salad or on a sandwich or in a sauce or in our salsa. Might be a reason we plant so many different varieties. Fried Green Tomatoes with some Onions and maybe that won't upset the Old Goat?
Is that the old goat's legs behind the flour sifter? I'm planting all the things tomorrow. Finally!!
nope, try again
Bad day today saw my first Melittia Cucurbitae. Don't look for a lot of squash again this year. The old Goat is hanging out on the onion braid. Looking to getting some of the Pink Girl this year.
My favorite indeterminate is Cherokee Purple
I trim my suckers off until about 2 feet off the ground, then I let them go wild. I will trim some stems to increase air flow but ill keep the suckers
I love Arkansas Traveler tomatoes and the goat is in the onions
I thiiiiink I saw the Old Goat in the bunch of onions!
I dont actually have a favorite specific variety yet. We plant mostly roma and cherry tomatoes, but until recently, we never paid much attention to the variety. I have been going through your seed collection for next year, though, so I'm sure that will change!
I think i see the old goat in the onion bunch! haha
My favorite indeterminate tomato is the Brandywine red. 7b (coastal md). Thx for a great show! 💕
Cherokee purple is our favorite tomatoes
I am trying out the early girl and better boy this year to see what one does best in central Florida 9b, I’ll be starting some Hossinators and other varieties for the fall tomato planting.
I've only been successfully growing tomatoes - of any kind! - for the last year. I'm a new transplant to Florida (10A), from NYC (6B) suburbs, and the deer always got 'em before I could, up North. Last July, I started seeds. I didn't know what to grow here, so, I tried Indeterminates: Sungold - Sweet, but, the skin was too tough. - Indigo Sun: Purple and Yellow and SOOO sweet. And the skin was PERFECT! - Cherry Black? I think that's what it's called. That one was my favorite. Dark red with Purple shoulders. Perfect Cherry sized, and so earthy and sweet, I crave that one to come back! This year, I have a few volunteers that I'm wondering if they'll produce the same, but I doubt it. Then again, they're the tallest of my plants, nearly 3 feet high and flowering everywhere! I'm thinkin' I'm going to enjoy them no matter what!
Last year, I also grew some Chef's choice mix that only produced a couple of fruit, and they were all similar to the "Cherry Black". Dark shoulders, purple fruit, soooo yummy!! I'll miss them if they don't come back, but! I'm trying to grow San Marzano - for canning - Paul Robeson, 'cuz they're supposed to be yummy - Black Crim, Kellogg's Breakfast, and... a couple others I can't remember right now.
It's all an experiment for me and I'm always rewarded by anything that grows successfully in my new climate! The cuc's, the beans, the herbs, the flowers. I'm always thrilled when they announce that they're happy here by giving me food!
P.S. I LOVE your channel, and Travis' too. I get a LOT of valuable info from both of you, for which I am truly grateful. Keep on growing, cooking, and taking care of each other!
Thanks Doris
Great show! My favorite indeterminate is good old sungold and I grew up on Better Boys and they are still my main slicer. Excited to try BB+ this year thanks to a friend sharing with me. Old goat with the onions!
Old Goat is in the onions behind Greg, right behind his hat. He is hid well this week.
Better boy is my favorite
My favorite indeterminate tomato is Big Beef, I grew them last year and they did great. I hope they will be as good this year, I have to say they are my best looking plants so far this year, along with the Bella rosa. thanks for all the inspiration and information, this video was jam packed full.
Pink brandywine is my favorite indeterminate
Great show and that dang ol goats in the onions
Thanks for ya help
Brandywine pink
Old goat is behind Greg on the second shelf .
Sungolds are my favorite
Greg Hoss this is a great episode, always enjoyable when Peter is on the show, a fellow eastern North Carolinian. You definitely need to start carrying the Better Boy Plus, it is a very disease resistant variety I'm growing, very strong vigorous plants, same great Better Boy taste!
Parks Whopper CR Improved is my favorite indeterminate tomato.
Very well hidden but I think old goat is in onions.
My favorite indeterminate is the sungold.
Cherokee purple. Scottie White, Faulkville GA
The old goat is behind Papa Hoss in the onions!!!