Tomato Tester: Garden Peach!

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  • Опубліковано 22 сер 2024
  • Just a little vid for friends and family to enjoy! A look at our personal experience with the Garden Peach tomato in August of 2018. Thanks for watching!

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  • @MidwestGardener
    @MidwestGardener 6 років тому +1

    Looks like you found another keeper! You're getting your share of hybrids this year. It's always fun to find varieties that fit your growing style and taste.

    • @UT33200
      @UT33200  6 років тому

      Thanks tons! This tomato was just so unique for us that we are surely to grow it again. Not a lot of major uses other than snacking stuff, but kept our curiosity for sure.

  • @HopeThisWorksOurHomestead
    @HopeThisWorksOurHomestead 6 років тому +1

    Awesome review!! I am a huge tomato fan! I am growing many different varieties of mater's and I definitely want to try the garden peach. I am growing Cherokee purple heirloom this year for the first time. Thank you for sharing friends👍👍

    • @UT33200
      @UT33200  6 років тому +1

      Thanks a bunch! This is a really great tomato, but in comparison to the usefulness and flavor of a Cherokee Purple it wouldn't quite hold up in my opinion. Still up there extremely high as one of the better and funner grows we have done. Really good stuff. Will have to hop over for sure and see how yours are doing. Thanks again!

  • @butterfliezhomegarden3098
    @butterfliezhomegarden3098 6 років тому +1

    Thank you for another wonderful tomato review 🍅

    • @UT33200
      @UT33200  6 років тому

      Thanks a bunch for watching!

  • @charles5398
    @charles5398 4 роки тому +1

    Thanks for this vid. As you commented on the the Lucid Gem, I did find they were much better after leaving them longer.

    • @UT33200
      @UT33200  4 роки тому

      Thanks tons! Agree on that for sure. The Lucid Gem seemed to be much better if left on longer. For us it sort of seemed like we were expecting a slicer type and went when a bit firmer but found they worked much better as more of a saucer when later and more flavor came out. :)

  • @CBsGreenhouseandGarden
    @CBsGreenhouseandGarden 6 років тому +1

    Great review on these maters! They sure look pretty. Hate to hear the taste is not that good. I grow a lot of Cherokee Purple as you already know. Going to change up for next year if these Jet Setters so well this Fall. Rene always wants big maters to can and sell so we don't do much with the smaller ones. Thanks for letting us know about these. Hope you folks have a great week!

    • @UT33200
      @UT33200  6 років тому

      Thanks tons! Really surprised these made it into our yard this year, but really a sort of unique one to grow. Not a lot of use with size other than snacking and fun though. Will have to see how those Jet Setters turn out and have been thinking about trying the San Marzano? I think it was next year. Those looked really, really cool when they got going and had 3 colors on them. :)

  • @smelmore
    @smelmore 4 роки тому +2

    Love your gloves where can I purchase some

    • @UT33200
      @UT33200  4 роки тому

      Thanks tons! I think those came from the Home Depot in a ten pack. They do go on sale sometimes and that is when we get them. :)

  • @hischild3759
    @hischild3759 3 роки тому +1

    I lost my tags on my tomatoes. The one I was thinking was an orange peach has tomatoes about 1.5 inch across. They have no fuzz. Should they at that size?

    • @UT33200
      @UT33200  3 роки тому

      Thanks a bunch! This is interesting and all I can give is what I have learned but may just be conjecture. I have seen this come in 2 different sizes online, both with the name Garden Peach, but no indicator of size with name. One type is smaller like the ones in our video and the other size is quite a bit bigger. Like medium tomato or actual peach size. I am unsure of the larger one as I have never grown it. This smaller one has super tiny hairs and they didn't always show when that small so could be they will for you a bit later. The texture of the skin is the most peach-like part(for me anyways). It was a soft skin and not sort of firm or plastic-like for a normal tomato. This didn't quite show right till riper either though. Could be you have the right one identified like this small type we have in the vid but with the fuzz being possibly nonexistent young or full, the only major way I can think of to know isn't until ripe and would be in the softness of the tomatoes skin. Hope this helped. :)