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Don't Pick The WRONG Tomato Variety For Your Garden!
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Top Comments of this video!! :3

@mbion001

2 months ago

These breakdowns you are doing of different fruits and vegetables are invaluable. Thanks Luke!

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@Firevine

2 months ago

I grew some of those micro tomatoes last year. They were delicious, but the plants got HUGE and I swear there were thousands of them and they're only the size of a pea and it just wasn't worth the headache. So I pulled the plants up and let the chickens do the work. Now I'm expecting an absolute forest of those tomatoes in the yard this year.

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@StephanieLynneMI

2 months ago

You have such a great way of teaching. So good that you could have your own television show. But we like you right here on YouTube.

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@charodouglas3043

2 months ago

Luke, maybe you should group them like this at your store, it will make it easier for us!! Great information!!

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@ellenclayton5955

2 months ago

I LOVE this series of videos. I have gardened for 50+yrs and still learn something from you every video

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@louiel8711

2 months ago

San Marzano tomatoes are great I just wish they would finish for me they never ripen before October frost

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@momof4grownkids528

2 months ago

What a great explanation. I am so glad I found your channel and your seeds! Thanks for the great information!

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@moochythecat3435

2 months ago

I was using slicing tomatoes for cooking... Now I'll be growing San Marzano tomatoes for cooking... Thank you for the explanation...

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@jordanyeager9220

2 months ago

Zone 8a Milton FL. I planted 6 grape tomatoes from a salad in my flower bed 2 years ago, and I've been getting fruitful plants ever since.

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@marytepp4212

2 months ago

I love , love, love, Goatbag tomatoes for making salsa, carolina gold and pineapple for fresh eating, and black krim to add richness in sauces.

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@janinerichardsfink1903

2 months ago

great information ! Our family favorites are Kellogg Breakfast and Mortgage Lifter

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@RVecc

2 months ago

the wife and i really love the giant belgium beef steak tomatoes for sandwiches. San Marzano's for canning, and of course cherries for our salads

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@lsimmons1962

2 months ago

Thank You, Thank You, Thank You! By listening to you, I have improved so much in my first year of gardening!! I appreciate that you slow down and take the time to explain things out. This will be my second year of gardening, in my first year I started with starts from Home Depot (tomatoes, hot & sweet peppers and cucumber plants). I almost killed them all within the first couple of months until my daughter told me to get on YouTube and search out the problems I was having and that was my game changing moment. I was watering way too much, I need to get fertilizer for the plants. I didn't know about "Up Potting", or using potting mix instead of soil from the yard.🤷‍♀I grew determinate tomatoes because of space I have a Container garden in zone 10b in So. Calif. I had a Roma La Roma III and a Bush Champion II tomato plants. They gave me so many tomatoes. I learned about propagation and grew another La Roma plant. This year I have sowed seeds for Amish Paste, San Marzano, Pineapple, Floradade, La Roma III, Rutgers, Celebrity and Tomatillo plants

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@joannecordone6831

2 months ago

Love the variety: Opalka. Perfect for making my sauce.

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@WildWestHomesteadMama

2 months ago

Great tips! Definitely learned some new ways of doing things😊

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@hottennispro88

2 months ago

Cherry tomatoes are my favorite so I ordered about 15 different varieties to try this year lol it’s gonna be fun!

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@terridee9637

2 months ago

Perfect timing for this video! Starting tomato seeds next week. My favorite tomato for the last two years is Pineapple

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@PorchGardeningWithPassion

2 months ago

I bought some of your small Romas recently and I cannot wait to plant them. Soon!

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@terrenspencer4439

2 months ago

I feel like I just took a whole semester class on tomatoes! Thanks for all the great information!

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@GorillasAndGardens

2 months ago

We’re growing produce that doesn’t conflict with our family’s GERD and IBS. All low acid tomatoes for us. Trying yellow varieties this year for the first time. Carolina Gold and Golden Nugget cherry. Also trying Ace 55. Growing Supersweet 100 and Romas again. Texas 9a.

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