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Re: Sweetest Tomatoes
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 1:18 am
by habitat-gardener
Hibor has a really sweet unique flavor when I pick one that’s bright, almost neon orange. But so far only one in ten is picked at the right time. They don’t seem to ripen more once picked.
Re: Sweetest Tomatoes
Posted: Wed Aug 25, 2021 9:57 am
by Labradors
That's interesting about Hibor not ripening more after being picked! I had to pick them before their prime many times because of rain in the forecast, and they never turned orange or tasted that great, but when I was able to pick them ripe off the vine, I thought the flavour was sweet. They also diminished in size as the summer wore on. I might grow Hibor again because it's great for snacking while working in the garden, and it seems to be happy in a tomato cage

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Linda
Re: Sweetest Tomatoes
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 12:42 pm
by Ella NJ
It is time to make a list for these year. Any new sweets I should add to my list?
Re: Sweetest Tomatoes
Posted: Mon Feb 21, 2022 6:15 pm
by Cole_Robbie
I would add Lucky Cross and a dwarf out of the dwarf project that I can never spell correctly, wherokowhai, a very similar tomato to Lucky cross. Their secret to sweetness is that, for me at least, each plant only makes 3 or 4 fruit.
Re: Sweetest Tomatoes
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 2:50 am
by Growing Coastal
Wherokowhai had more than 3 or 4 tomatoes when I grew it. A real beauty, too. (I don't know where my notes are packed). It may not have produced as much as other varieties but was a nice tomato.
Re: Sweetest Tomatoes
Posted: Tue Feb 22, 2022 11:51 am
by Rockoe10
If you want to try some sweet tomatoes that aren't cherries, try Warren Bee's Experimental Bicolor for a nice beefsteak. And Pomodoro Cuore Antico di Acqui Terme for a large paste