The 3 Most Productive And BEST TASTING TOMATOES To Grow In Your Garden!

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In this video, I share the 3 most productive and best tasting tomatoes to grow in your garden that I’ve discovered! I have grown hundreds of tomato varieties in search of the best tasting tomato that can handle the extreme heat, humidity and rainfall of my climate. After a decade of searching, these are the best tomato varieties I've found. These are perfect to grow now in your garden!

TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 Introduction To Growing Tomatoes
1:08 Tomato #1: Beefsteak Indeterminate Tomato
4:09 Runner Up Beefsteak Indeterminate Tomato
5:27 Tomato #2: Indeterminate Cherry Tomato
7:35 Runner Up Indeterminate Cherry Tomato
8:36 Tomato #3: Dwarf Tomato Project Tomato
11:52 Runner Up Slicer Determinate Tomato
15:32 Adventures With Dale

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If you found this video helpful, please "Like" it and share it to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😀TIMESTAMPS here:
0:00 Introduction To Growing Tomatoes
1:08 Tomato #1: Beefsteak Indeterminate Tomato
4:09 Runner Up Beefsteak Indeterminate Tomato
5:27 Tomato #2: Indeterminate Cherry Tomato
7:35 Runner Up Indeterminate Cherry Tomato
8:36 Tomato #3: Dwarf Tomato Project Tomato
11:52 Runner Up Slicer Determinate Tomato
15:32 Adventures With Dale

TheMillennialGardener
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I just like hearing “what’s growing on, gardeners?”

lburrsshinyhunts
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As a millennial, you are not a bad kinda guy. You have a great presentation and a great delivery of content. Thanks for the information. Said the boomer from Oregon.

xmdbd
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I will have to try some of those! They sound great. I personally love Jubilee, an heirloom. For those hesitant to grow hybrids because of not being able to save seeds from them, indeterminate tomatoes can be overwintered. They're perennials. Take one or two very generous sized cuttings, pot them up, and bring them in. Then you can take cuttings from those to start your tomatoes in spring. Figure out the process so you can maintain your favorites when maybe seeds won't be available.

Mrs.Patriot
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I grew Big Beef Plus and Celebrity Plus last year, here in Ontario, Canada. Definite winners here. I started them late, transplanting on July 1, with only 2.5 months left in this short season and I got plenty of delicious fruit. The family loved them!

JM.TheComposer
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I had huge success with early girl. It came in fast produced early and was the last tomato producing when the frost hit.

MichaelRei
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You nailed it on the head about the Beefsteaks. I do them every year no questions. This year I actually branched out with some new to me varieties. So far I'm really enjoying what I see. Keep it up man! I enjoy your videos. fellow millennial gardener in Iowa

digitron
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I’ve had great luck with Rosella Purple, super sweet 100, 4th of July, and Cherokee Purple. We don’t get nearly as hot here in the NW burbs of Chicago and I have been saving my Cherokee seed for the last few years. My all time favorite paste tomato is Work Release. I am a citizen scientist with SSE and got this one in a trial of paste tomatoes and fell in love with it. Huge 1.5-2.5lb oxheart fruits, meaty, great flavor. Excellent for sauce making. I save those every year as well. Great video! I am also trying Ace 55 this season.

minivanmachoman
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Our Redbone Hound “Bert” loves it when we forget to place the baby gate in the doorway of my elderly mother’s room. He’s on her bed for the day!

madcacher
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You are the reason I started growing dwarf tomatoes. I had my best tomato season last fall with all dwarfs.

Hearing what you said about rosella purples reaction to hot and humid makes me leery of the upcoming spring.

I picked 10 shorter season dwarfs to try this sprin that are already in ground now. Fingers crossed it works out.

Still glad dwarfs were mentioned here again!

Natural_Farming_Florida
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Crimson Caramello from Renee's Garden. Fantastic resistance to disease and great balanced flavor. Big beef is always a winner. Live in union county NC 8a. Something else to try if you haven't already to help grow tomatoes you like but they have poor yield, disease resistance etc - grow root stock tomatoes and graft scions of those you want to them. It helps A LOT. The guys over at Epic Gardening go over it and sell the root stock tomato seeds out of Botanical Interests.

joshualloyd
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Hi from Florida. If you're still looking into coming down you may want to look up lubber grasshoppers. They're not into tomatoes or peppers but they are nasty. They don't really have any natural predators. They are flightless but they are armored. Insecticides not that effective. Firm mechanical grinding into concrete is about it. And when they get hit they drop their eggs.
On tomatoes we have Everglades tomatoes, cherry tomato type, and they are pretty hardy. I'm also trying to grow big boy tomato.

Christopher-xdin
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Aww, be still my heart, Dale! He's so adorable. What a sweet cuddly boy.

tanyat
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Anthony...you are killing me. I just started seeds and none are the ones you mentioned! Now I gotta buy more seeds. Zone 8a or b in Georgia. 😂

shirleysuchdolski
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Thank you! Dale is so sweet and loving that cozy bed. 😂

mslwinters
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I love these kinds of videos. Im with you on the Big Beef. I even had one make it thru my North Florida winter and I just picked a huge tomato off of it yesterday.

katiem
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Tomatoes were the plant that got me into gardening! I have finally decided to break down ad get the Sungold to see what all of the fuss is about after being so into my heirlooms for all of these years. I'm debating picking up a pack of the Brandyboys to test the side by side with my Brandywine pinks. (I also grow the yellow and black Brandywine!)

christophergetchell
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My SunSugar tomatoes cracked the first time it rained on them. Seattle Zone 8b

MichaelTheophilus
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I've noticed in your videos that you plant different types of tomatoes next to each other. How do you prevent cross pollination of the different types. I've been told you need at least 8 feet between each variety to prevent cross pollination.

WilliamAldrich-fjkb
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I know it’s late but I just picked up a sun sugar starter and seeds for bwp and I’m excited. They are in containers so I can baby them from the elements to extend longer grows about to get them going now!

mrbojangles