Just one thing I gotta mention - I have a big greenhouse, my growing season is from starting indoors in Feb til the first serious/hard frost, anywhere from Oct-Dec. Between then my temps are 70-95 degrees, big difference. So, I'm able to grow just about any tomato which may not work well for you at all if you have no protection for it.
I've tried most of these tomatoes before I had a greenhouse just simply outdoors, and, umm, out of over 70 plants I got ONE ripe tomato. I'm sure most of you live in better summers than I do though and will be better off, but, I always recommend a greenhouse, coldframe, hoophouse, whatever you can work with. It really is worth it.
I've tried most of these tomatoes before I had a greenhouse just simply outdoors, and, umm, out of over 70 plants I got ONE ripe tomato. I'm sure most of you live in better summers than I do though and will be better off, but, I always recommend a greenhouse, coldframe, hoophouse, whatever you can work with. It really is worth it.