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Old June 14, 2017   #76
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A very high yield OP cherry tomato is Sweetie. This year, Big Beef F1 is producing lots of tomatoes.
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Old June 15, 2017   #77
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Surprised no one mentioned Stump of the World. One of the most productive red Heirlooms for me last year, which was the first year I grew it. Box Car Willie was probably next after SOTW. Then would probably come Sophie's Choice, although for some strange reason that one actually has been better for me in a pot than in my garden. Might be coincidence. Let us know your production winners. Many of us, myself included, have limited garden space and want to maximize the productivity of each tomato plant.
Stump of the World is a large pink...
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Old June 15, 2017   #78
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Oops, sorry. I don't always separate Red/Pink. In this case I was referring to it not being a yellow, orange, green or purple tomato. I consider to be in the red family. I forget sometimes how technically correct you need to be here.
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Old June 15, 2017   #79
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Sophie's Choice is a dog in My garden. It doen't like real heat. Atkinson does great, as does JD's C Tex.

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Old June 15, 2017   #80
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Atkinson is a create of Auburn University. It makes sense that it can handle heat.
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Old June 15, 2017   #81
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This year, so far, IS PL is my most productive OP. Ananas Noire is close second.
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Old June 15, 2017   #82
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Oops, sorry. I don't always separate Red/Pink. In this case I was referring to it not being a yellow, orange, green or purple tomato. I consider to be in the red family. I forget sometimes how technically correct you need to be here.
^^^^^Misspelling variety names is like switching babies at birth!
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