It seems that everyone lists the varieties of tomatoes they'll be growing first on their blog. I think that it may speak to the importance that we northern gardeners give to our tomato crops! For my part, I'm planning on both small cherry types as well as several standard types.
Sun Gold is a golden orange Cherry that I'll be trying this year - 65 days
Yellow Pear is an heirloom pear-shaped cherry I tried last year - 75 days
Juliet is a larger grape type that will be a first this year - 60 days
Sugar Snack is a cluster cherry that will also be a first this year - 65 days
Hopefully the above mix will provide a longer season of small tomatoes for snacking and storing. Some plants will be put into pots for the deck and the others will be in the garden proper.
Yellow Boy is a mild indeterminate standard from last year - 72 days
Big Boy is a larger indeterminate also from last year - 78 days
Beefsteak is an indeterminate old stand-by from last year - 80 days
Roma is a paste Italian type determinate that will be new - 76 days
Rutgers is an heirloom indeterminate that I've grown in the past - 74 days
Orange Blossom is an nice orange from last year - 68 days
Mr Stripie is an heirloom German type from last year - 78 days
Hopefully these standards will give me losts of Summer tomatoes as well as enough to put by frozen and in salsa, chili, and sauces to get through next Winter.
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