I can't believe you guys are not munching on those beautiful tomatoes, as you stroll around filming. I am pretty sure the lady wants to try some - maybe the guy is just tomatoed-out. I know I got a bit blase this last summer when I had a bumper crop. And then suddenly, they were gone with the first frost..... Man did miss my tomatoes. Was my first good crop. Roll on summer. I am going to be using your advice to try to get another wonderful harvest! Thanks for sharing.
This is a great video. I am getting some really good info on various tomato varieties, and am happy that you do not sugar-coat the downside of any variety. Some of the varieties seem to be worth the pain in the end though. Incredible yield is all I can say. Thanks for these vids - well done.
Love learning about all these varieties. I've grown Juliet for years for productivity and great flavor, but I find it must be very red and ripe to have the best flavor. I found it makes the best tomato, cucumber and onion salad. You add some apple cider vinegar, salt and sugar. Needs a firmer tomato.
I highly recommend everyone try the Czech variety 'Stupice', of all the varieties I've grown it is by far the longest producer being the first and last to stop producing, being both cold and heat tolerant, with heavy, dependable yields of delicious 1-2 oz tomatoes, it has earned a permanent spot in my garden
You can't grow heirloom tomatoes (like Black Cherry) in the same way as genetically modified tomatoes. The fact that your Black Cherry tomatoes are splitting is not the fault of the tomato, it's because you're not irrigating it properly. I did not have ONE split Black Cherry tomato last year - but that's because I only grow heirloom tomatoes, and give them the kind of care that they need. Sure, it involves more effort, but their taste makes it absolutely worth it.
I love the enthousiasm of this guy
Thank you for all the work and data you’ve provided
I am new to the High Tunnel world, but I can tell Andy knows of which he speaks!
I can't believe you guys are not munching on those beautiful tomatoes, as you stroll around filming. I am pretty sure the lady wants to try some - maybe the guy is just tomatoed-out. I know I got a bit blase this last summer when I had a bumper crop. And then suddenly, they were gone with the first frost..... Man did miss my tomatoes. Was my first good crop. Roll on summer. I am going to be using your advice to try to get another wonderful harvest! Thanks for sharing.
This is a great video. I am getting some really good info on various tomato varieties, and am happy that you do not sugar-coat the downside of any variety. Some of the varieties seem to be worth the pain in the end though. Incredible yield is all I can say. Thanks for these vids - well done.
Love learning about all these varieties. I've grown Juliet for years for productivity and great flavor, but I find it must be very red and ripe to have the best flavor. I found it makes the best tomato, cucumber and onion salad. You add some apple cider vinegar, salt and sugar. Needs a firmer tomato.
Thank you.
"Sometimes you just look at them... and they split" lol 🍅🤣☺😆🍅
where did you get the vine support.
I highly recommend everyone try the Czech variety 'Stupice', of all the varieties I've grown it is by far the longest producer being the first and last to stop producing, being both cold and heat tolerant, with heavy, dependable yields of delicious 1-2 oz tomatoes, it has earned a permanent spot in my garden
Where do you buy your plants what would you suggest for just the average person
Johnny Seed select... They have a great selection.
She cracks me up. I get the feeling she would have rocked this house successfully and had fewer problems.
You can't grow heirloom tomatoes (like Black Cherry) in the same way as genetically modified tomatoes. The fact that your Black Cherry tomatoes are splitting is not the fault of the tomato, it's because you're not irrigating it properly. I did not have ONE split Black Cherry tomato last year - but that's because I only grow heirloom tomatoes, and give them the kind of care that they need. Sure, it involves more effort, but their taste makes it absolutely worth it.
why arre most of your plant leaves curled and shriveled? doesn't look healthy.
Kyral they are growing
granada in english is grenade a kind of explosive device
If I was her , I would be upset walking around a tomato greenhouse and cant taste the different varieties? That's just cruel!!!
Lol I think she wants to taste some
How rude never offered you to taste one tomato.!!😑