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<blockquote data-quote="woodchuckc" data-source="post: 3124587" data-attributes="member: 2555"><p>I pretty much stick with open pollinated and heirloom tomatoes too, and catman listed several that have done well for me over the years too. I would also suggest Persimmon, an orange large beefsteak that has had high yields for me and is heat resistant. Yellow Brandywine has done best for me for yellow tomatoes (the fruit are pretty ugly, but much more flavorful than most yellow tomatoes which tend to be pretty bland). Marianna's Peace is a variety with excellent taste, but the yield is pretty low. Arkansas Traveler is a drought-resistant variety that has pretty good yield, but the tomatoes tend to be on the small size (think tennis ball).</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="woodchuckc, post: 3124587, member: 2555"] I pretty much stick with open pollinated and heirloom tomatoes too, and catman listed several that have done well for me over the years too. I would also suggest Persimmon, an orange large beefsteak that has had high yields for me and is heat resistant. Yellow Brandywine has done best for me for yellow tomatoes (the fruit are pretty ugly, but much more flavorful than most yellow tomatoes which tend to be pretty bland). Marianna's Peace is a variety with excellent taste, but the yield is pretty low. Arkansas Traveler is a drought-resistant variety that has pretty good yield, but the tomatoes tend to be on the small size (think tennis ball). [/QUOTE]
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