My 8 Most PRODUCTIVE Tomatoes [Full Tomato Garden Tour]

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In this video, I share my 8 most productive tomatoes I'm growing in my summer vegetable garden. The production of these tomato plants is off the charts! In addition, I feature a full tomato garden tour of every indeterminate, determinate, dwarf, heirloom and hybrid tomato variety I'm growing this year to inspire you to grow big! I'm growing 26 tomato varieties in all!

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TABLE OF CONTENTS
0:00 My Most Productive Tomato Plants
0:37 Tomato #1: Big Beef
1:31 Tomato #2: Carmello
2:59 Tomato #3: Sunchocola
4:32 Tomato #4: Brandy Boy
6:01 Tomato #5: Pink Princess
7:30 Tomato #6: Black Plum
9:17 Tomato #7: Tasmanian Chocolate
9:53 Tomato #8: Super Sweet 100
10:51 Other Tomato Varieties I'm Growing
11:11 Tomato #9: Better Boy
11:53 Tomato #10: Lucid Gem
12:30 Tomato #11: Big Brandy
13:03 Tomato #12: Brandywine Yellow (Platfoot)
13:54 Tomato #13: Arkansas Traveler
14:27 Tomato #14: SunSugar
14:52 Tomato #15: SunGold
15:28 Tomato #16: Unicorn
16:08 Tomato #17: Purple Reign
16:29 Tomato #18: Rosella Crimson
16:43 Tomato #19: Rosella Purple
17:29 Tomato #20: Dwarf Emerald Giant
18:00 Tomato #21: Adelaide Festival
18:30 Tomatoes #22-25: Legend, Bella Rosa, Celebrity Plus, LaRoma III
20:03 Tomato #26: Siletz
22:02 Adventures With Dale

Stay tuned for a future garden update where I'll be harvesting tomatoes and show you my best tasting tomato varieties in the tomato harvest.

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If you enjoyed this video, please “Like” and share to help increase its reach! Thanks for watching 😊TIMESTAMPS for convenience:
0:00 My Most Productive Tomato Plants
0:37 Tomato #1: Big Beef
1:31 Tomato #2: Carmello
2:59 Tomato #3: Sunchocola
4:32 Tomato #4: Brandy Boy
6:01 Tomato #5: Pink Princess
7:30 Tomato #6: Black Plum
9:17 Tomato #7: Tasmanian Chocolate
9:53 Tomato #8: Super Sweet 100
10:51 Other Tomato Varieties I'm Growing
11:11 Tomato #9: Better Boy
11:53 Tomato #10: Lucid Gem
12:30 Tomato #11: Big Brandy
13:03 Tomato #12: Brandywine Yellow (Platfoot)
13:54 Tomato #13: Arkansas Traveler
14:27 Tomato #14: SunSugar
14:52 Tomato #15: SunGold
15:28 Tomato #16: Unicorn
16:08 Tomato #17: Purple Reign
16:29 Tomato #18: Rosella Crimson
16:43 Tomato #19: Rosella Purple
17:29 Tomato #20: Dwarf Emerald Giant
18:00 Tomato #21: Adelaide Festival
18:30 Tomatoes #22-25: Legend, Bella Rosa, Celebrity Plus, LaRoma III
20:03 Tomato #26: Siletz
22:02 Adventures With Dale

TheMillennialGardener
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Had a lengthy comment but lost it, so here is the short version. I grew a number of varieties years ago in a side by side test. Big Beef won without a doubt the best of all. Perfect fruit and lots of them that were so easy to can(skins slipped off after blanching). Was our exclusive tomato for years until losing my wife to cancer.

ronatwell
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We’re getting 100+ temps here in S. TX. so I’m just trying to keep my plants alive. I’ve got 48 plants mostly under 70% shade cloth. Still getting blossoms and the fruit appears to be ok. Best producers this year is Sungold for cherry and, unfortunately, the slicer is one we bought at a farmers market last year and saved the seeds. The grower lost the tag so had no idea what the variety was. It is our most vigorous plant and best producer so will just have to keep saving the seeds.

mkc
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Another good one is Thorburn's terracotta tomato, its so sweet and juicy, really great for tomato sandwiches.

JBMurdock
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Super Sweet 100 and Sungold are my must-grows every year. The super sweet 100 always produces like crazy and are always delicious. Sungold is more finicky but so so yummy!

I have such a hard time getting larger tomatoes to do well in my super hot area but I’ve had great success with Bella Rosa.

garden_geek
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Beefsteak, Ox Heart, Cherokee Purple, Super Sweet 100 are my favs. Cheers from Ottawa, Canada 🍁

gioknows
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I grew the Tasmanian Chocolate last year. Liked it so much I planted 4 plants this year.
Very much enjoy and appreciate your videos

skipprince
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If I can recommend 2 open pollinated varieties that are delicious, disease resistant and do well in the south they are Homestead and Chadwick Cherry. Homestead is a medium sized slicer and Chadwick Cherry is a large cherry with a deep tomato flavor. I’ll never be without these. My location is Savannah Georgia.

kidgloves
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Wow we have great production with Sungold with no splitting or disease. Last year was a low production for most of us in 7B, except for the Sungold. I can’t wait for your report on the Princesd

tamiholloway
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Another great video! Hint: Up here in Washington State, Sun Gold tomatoes don't have any of those issues with the exception of occasional splitting. I've planted them in containers and in the ground but I always mulch and hard prune the bottom of the plant. Since I'm on the Washington/Idaho border, I don't get the humidity or the heat or the rainfall like you have to deal with so I think you're right about it being the climate. I'm interested in the taste of the pink cherry you mentioned. I don't think anything can beat the taste of a Sun Gold. Stay cool and keep us posted.

SistaChic
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Glad to hear that you’re growing the Celebrtry tomatoes. My favorite tomatoes.

ricoproia
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Those cold tolerant varieties you told us about are really doing well for me, even in this heat. They are very hardy, thanks!

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acolley
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🤯 Fall season tomatoes! I’m also in south east NC. I may have missed you saying, but could you specify varieties that you may not have mentioned. Thanks so much for this and all your videos. Dale too! 😅

denisemorrison
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Thanks for the information. I have to rewatch to get the names of a few to try.

Amarie
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Oh, i could go for a tomato sandwich right now. Looking great so far for ya. We just got planted few weekends back so i have a longer wait for that sandwich.

kittiew
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hmm - and I find Sun Sugar sweeter by far than Sungold. I think there's a lot of strains floating around.

karunald
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Im pretty sure my Bella Rosa and Celebrity bed of ten plants are going to yield 500+ fruits

michaelfranks
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im growing purple cherokee and big boys in my first garden ever. Got some big tomatoes growing however fighting sooty mold from the aphids tried to find stuff about it but couldnt find too much. Hope it doesnt effect my yield too much

stang
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I have some variegated, weird leaved tomatoes, with heart shaped, striped fruit. I was told they were called 'Painted Lady', but I can't find any information on them. 🤷 Also growing 'San Marzano' and they are about to ripen; I'm excited to add them to sauces and pizza.

RealBradMiller
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I have switched to mostly determinant varieties, for less maintenance. Unfortunately, the deer don't know that you're not supposed to prune them.

tomhenderson