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Name just one for "best tasting". And one for "best growing", meaning beautiful healthy less disease.
 
Posts: 579 | Location: Zone 10 Coastal So. Calif. Sunset Zone 24 | Registered: May 28, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Gold Medal,for both reasons.


Muddy knees David! Compost is my friend. Every day I enroll in gardening school. Some days it feels like kindergarten!
 
Posts: 3854 | Location: Oregon-zone 8 | Registered: August 17, 2005Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My personal favorite tasting is Persimmon. For best growth it is Goliath hybrid. I grow a few in with the heirlooms.


No longer a market virgin; looking forward to year two of being a professional grower.
 
Posts: 1009 | Location: Central Minnesota, zone 4 | Registered: July 27, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Mine isn't an heirloom, it's a hybrid I can easily find at my local garden center (gasp!). It's Lemon Boy. I've got a bunch getting ripe right now, and I've already picked several. I like it because it is sweet, although if the plant lasts into late fall, I've noticed the fruit becomes sour. I seem to get a lot of blossom end rot in my garden, but so far, this one doesn't have it, knock on wood.

--J--


You should always have a plant B.
 
Posts: 2257 | Location: Zone 9b, the OC, California | Registered: March 20, 2004Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Last year I found an Italizn Gold -- but can't find it again. I have one called Big Mamma that supposedly is the red equivalent but has yet to be tested. Big roma style, lots of meat, nearly no juice or seeds. Heavy bearers.
 
Posts: 101 | Location: whiteland, IN  | Registered: October 07, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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tasting- Black Krim
growing- sungold


***Tacos are necessary for happiness, as are dogs, sharks, and digitalis. For best results, enjoy at least one daily.***
 
Posts: 26 | Location: Gardiner, NY- zone 6, pick up stix | Registered: April 07, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Paul Robeson.


Jennifer in zone 10, Los Angeles, Sunset zone 22
 
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Dang it, I have tried 7 new to me varieties this year. As of now, I am awaiting for those green globes to turn red. But so far, no one has mentioned one of the 7 as their favorite!!! Roll Eyes
 
Posts: 1262 | Location: SW South Dakota | Registered: June 10, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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I tasted my first Italian Market tomato and was disappointed. Kind of mushy inside and the taste was not that good. The plant is healthy.
 
Posts: 579 | Location: Zone 10 Coastal So. Calif. Sunset Zone 24 | Registered: May 28, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Had my first Roma and more about ready. Very good. Other tomatoes are coming on. I have 13 types.
 
Posts: 579 | Location: Zone 10 Coastal So. Calif. Sunset Zone 24 | Registered: May 28, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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just red or in a pinch yellow is fine
 
Posts: 22 | Location: KCZone5 | Registered: September 05, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Sungold is my all out favorite for taste. For production, it's a little bit behind Juliet. Larger tomatoes I can't decide, depends on the year's weather.


Abigail, 8 kids grown, 1 blossoming and 9 grandkids- what a harvest!
 
Posts: 734 | Location: Far Rockaway, New York | Registered: July 17, 2002Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Early Girl, for both. This year I've gotten more tomatoes off it than any of my other seven plants, and they've all been scrumptious!


Sue
 
Posts: 18 | Location: Zone 7, central Oklahoma | Registered: May 06, 2007Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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My early girl has done incredibly well too. And is loaded for bear! And it is the first of the tomatoes to vine ripen, which gives it an unfair? advantage in the testing.

I am still waiting patiently for the others to ripen. Got a Nygrous tomato, nearly brown in color, which we did not find real appealing and the taste was soso. mk
 
Posts: 1262 | Location: SW South Dakota | Registered: June 10, 2008Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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Flavor would probably be Creole, but for hardiness and the most beautiful plant and fruit would be Goliath (the regular, not bush). Flavor isn't bad, but Creole is a little better.


~ True grits, more grits, fish grits and collards. Life is good, where grits are swollar'd.


 
Posts: 379 | Location: zone 8b, MS | Registered: December 22, 2003Reply With QuoteEdit or Delete MessageReport This Post
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