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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 29, 2024 7:45 AM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Dwarf Suzy’s Beauty')

The flavor is both sweet and acid, higher on the sweet. Excellent flavor, a favorite of 2022.
Weight is generally around 8-12 oz. Size is quite variable.
Not disease prone in my garden. No BER.
Average production.
Solid mid season producer.
-CElisabeth

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 29, 2024 7:35 AM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Goatbag')

The flavor is bland, not much acid or sweet.
Weight is generally around 6oz. I purchased this based on the description from the vendor that it will provide 2-3 pound fruit. The tomatoes were the size and shape of a large roma. Grew for 2 years.
Not disease prone in my garden. No BER.
Average to low production.
Late season tomato.
Meh - CElisabeth

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 29, 2024 7:20 AM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Agi Red')

TOP FIVE Snacker tomato. A true delicious gem.
The flavor is balanced between sweet and acid, a bit higher on the sweet.
Weight is generally around 2oz.
Not disease prone in my garden. No BER. Ever.
High production. Prolific.
Solid mid season first ripening. Will keep you in fruit til frost.
This tomato is a LONG keeper. I have picked the last of them (at blush) in October and had viable fruit in early November, just sitting on the dining room table.
-CElisabeth

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 29, 2024 7:04 AM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Hugh's')

The flavor is balanced between sweet and acid, but very mild, typical for a yellow tomato. Juicy!
Weight is generally around 6-10 oz.
Not disease prone in my garden. No BER.
Average production.
Mid to late season producer.
-CElisabeth

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 28, 2024 9:40 PM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Hillbilly')

Hands Down. No Contest, had me at hello when I first grew this variety in 2016. My favorite large tomato.
I garden in South Dakota, zone 5a.
The flavor is very sweet, with a touch of acid. Juicy, meaty, stunning on a plate.
Weight is generally around 12-14 oz.
Not disease prone in my garden. No BER. Not prone to excessive catfacing.
Average to low production. So I grow two plants.
Late season producer.
I grew about 50 varieties of tomato in 2022. Hillbilly is the ONLY variety the squirrels went after. They know a delicious juicy mater when they see one.
-CElisabeth

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 28, 2024 9:16 PM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Green Tiger')

I garden in South Dakota, zone 5a.
The flavor is balanced between sweet and acid, a bit higher on the sweet. Good flavor for size. Juicy.
Weight is generally around 1oz. Consistent small roma shape.
Not disease prone in my garden. No BER.
Average to high production for a grape tomato.
Solid mid to late season producer, typical of the Tiger series.
-CElisabeth

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 28, 2024 9:12 PM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Lucky Tiger')

I garden in South Dakota, zone 5a.
The flavor is balanced between sweet and acid, a bit higher on the sweet. Typical good flavor for size.
Weight is generally around 1-2 oz. Consistent small roma shape.
Not disease prone in my garden. No BER.
Average production for a grape tomato.
Solid mid season producer.
-CElisabeth

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 28, 2024 8:48 PM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Black Strawberry')

I garden in South Dakota, zone 5a.
The flavor is balanced between sweet and acid, a bit higher on the sweet.
Weight is generally around an ounce.
Not disease prone in my garden. Healthy!
Prolific, and one of the earlier varieties to ripen.
Produced early through mid-to-late season.


Rated good in my yearly taste tests.

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 28, 2024 8:39 PM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Mushroom Basket')

I garden in South Dakota, zone 5a. This tomato is exceptionally early in my garden, always the first large tomato. It is always the largest as well. That said, I no longer grow it as the flavor is very bland to my palate. If this tomato had flavor, it would be a must grow every year. Always got clusters of large fruit a pound or more. Very heathy plant, never gave me a moment of worry. No BER.

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By CorabethGodsey on Apr 28, 2024 8:27 PM, concerning plant: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Aunt Ruby's German Green')

Aunt Ruby's German Green is a top five large tomato variety for me. The flavor is balanced, yet sweet and mild. The best version of the ripe green tomato varieties. As with many heirlooms, there may be a small amount of cat-facing, yet never excessive. Weight is generally around a pound. Not disease prone in my garden. Also not the most prolific, but still a good harvest for a larger heirloom variety. A mid to late season producer.

Rated very high in my yearly taste tests.

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