My Top 10(ish) MUST GROW Tomato Varieties

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  • Опубликовано: 17 янв 2020
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Комментарии • 585

  • @mirandarose7276
    @mirandarose7276 4 года назад +19

    This is my favorite kind of video! I would watch you talk about every plant in your garden for hours! Thank you for this one Jess ❤️

  • @redpanda_ann
    @redpanda_ann 4 года назад +40

    Before the video starts I feel like brandy wine, Kellogg’s breakfast, or Paul Robeson will be mentioned
    Edit: How did I forget dr wyche?!
    Such a great video brought some spring to this dreary day thank you!

    • @VickiTakacs.
      @VickiTakacs. 4 года назад

      I grew Pink Brandy Wine in Missouri and was not impressed.

  • @margaretdecker8128
    @margaretdecker8128 2 года назад +5

    I am a year +1/2 seeing this and responding, but here goes. A gentle, modest tomato called "Peach Blow Sutton" is dear to me because it tolerated terrible growing conditions to provide lovely fruit for me, and because green ones sat on my counter and slowly ripened 'way into autumn, gifting me with treats that I didn't deserve. Yes, its skin looks oddly peachy.

  • @kaylaaddison1818
    @kaylaaddison1818 4 года назад +36

    I grow a few super sweet 100s in pots because we use them in pasta all summer. I also fill a Crock-Pot with them, a stick of butter, carrot, celery, Onion, and basil for an easy vodka sauce.

    • @tofumommy
      @tofumommy 4 года назад +2

      That's been my favorite cherry-type tomato for a zillion years!

    • @DNBMP764
      @DNBMP764 4 года назад +3

      That sounds good. I love those...I put them in the oven at a really low temp with olive oil and salt. The longer the better!

    • @alfrancis8
      @alfrancis8 3 года назад

      Do they need huge pots?

    • @bruceanable7739
      @bruceanable7739 3 года назад

      @@alfrancis8 I use 5 gallon buckets

    • @Yournotacop91
      @Yournotacop91 2 года назад +1

      I'm definitely trying that this year. Thanks for the recipe 😁

  • @shelbyandblush
    @shelbyandblush 4 года назад +15

    The most Jessica video ever and I am HERE FOR IT! ♡♡♡ 🍅♡♡♡

  • @chasingmoonlightfarm
    @chasingmoonlightfarm 4 года назад +16

    First time gardener here! 🙋‍♀️ I have Organic Red Cherry(Eden Brothers), Paul Robeson, Barry's Crazy Cherry, Blue Gold Berries, Cherokee Purple, and Dr. Wyche's Yellow..all from Baker Creek. Thanks for all of the other recommendations as well...I'm positive that I now need MORE. 😂🤣

    • @katlinhaley332
      @katlinhaley332 4 года назад +5

      start small, it's easy to get overwhelmed...

    • @seedaholicgardens9085
      @seedaholicgardens9085 4 года назад

      😂 It must be in the name...i am also, Hope!😂👍

    • @fueluponpositivity
      @fueluponpositivity 4 года назад

      Be careful. It becomes an addiction. When I first saw this video, I had 3 different varieties of tomato seeds and now I have 15....

    • @ambaralbertson4925
      @ambaralbertson4925 2 года назад

      What were your results?

  • @paigejohnson1782
    @paigejohnson1782 4 года назад +6

    I have a very small garden and could only grow 2 tomato plants last year. One “super sweet 100” cherry and one “early girl” and I realized that super sweet 100 was the best tomato I’ve ever tasted and I am planning on growing 3 of those plants this year because I’m expanding my garden! 😁

    • @Mgrad634
      @Mgrad634 Год назад

      Try the sun gold! Blew the super sweet 100 away with taste comparisons

  • @therusticranchgarden
    @therusticranchgarden 4 года назад +2

    I was so ready for this video. I’m still listening and taking notes. Thank you.

  • @debbiehester5907
    @debbiehester5907 4 года назад +30

    Mortgage Lifters and Cherokee Purples are favorites! The hardest thing is trying to beat the squirrels to them!

    • @metalmartha2571
      @metalmartha2571 4 года назад +1

      I agree! I grew mortgage lifters in my car in for the first time last year and they were so hearty and all giant tomatoes! Really enjoyed them!

    • @carolhamilton5164
      @carolhamilton5164 4 года назад +1

      Debbie Hester you are right about the squirrels we lost on average two + tomatoes a day all season long. It was a race to see who got the tomatoes first as soon as they ripened or got close. The Roma’s and German Johnson (the squirrels got the first and biggest ones) were the worst.

    • @Sg4809
      @Sg4809 4 года назад

      Thank you!

    • @virginiahorvath7595
      @virginiahorvath7595 4 года назад

      I grew both of these last year and oh my they tasted absolutely amazing, they just didn't produce very much. I only got 2-3 of each one off of the plants. I'm not giving up on them though will be trying them again this year.

    • @tonyawiley9575
      @tonyawiley9575 4 года назад

      I tried both of these last summer and neither of them produced well. My cherokees produced nothing but fused blossoms. The mortgage lifter didn't put on many blossoms at all. The bugs got the few tomatoes that it was actually able to set. I would say maybe I did something wrong but I grew these plants under the same exact conditions as my other 25 tomato varieties that did well. 🤷‍♀️

  • @GrowYourGroceries
    @GrowYourGroceries 4 года назад +2

    Yaaaay! So excited for this! Have loved keeping up with you over winter xx

  • @donnakidd1487
    @donnakidd1487 4 года назад +7

    I always grow the Genovese tomato because it is a beautiful tomato it has the wow factor plus you can cut it open and fill it with tuna salad or cottage cheese but I just always love growing it because it looks so pretty in the garden

  • @1countrygirl
    @1countrygirl 4 года назад +1

    So ...this will be my very first year of gardening or ... growing things😊 . I will now google it to see if, in my country, i will found some of these varieties. But,even if i don't, i will still have all of your videos to watch and learn. A biiiig Thank you, Jess!!! For all the time you're taking to share with us so many extraordinary things!

  • @juliaathome
    @juliaathome 4 года назад +11

    We loved sunrise bumblebee last year - so now I have to try the purple bumblebee! This was my first year growing anything other than basic cherry tomatoes (starts from big box store), and it was so fun! We grew Dr. Wyche's based on your recommendation and it did not disappoint! I also determined that I love the purple varieties, so I am going to add Cherokee Purple and Paul Robeson along with a bunch of others. I am also super excited to try the Wild Boar berry tomatoes!

  • @dawnmorris3252
    @dawnmorris3252 4 года назад

    These videos on different seeds and how they grow in your area are helping me decide what to try this year...I'm really feeling the raised bed thing cause the more I look at mine I see that I can have so many different layout styles...you have really got me pumped💚🌱💚

  • @christaball4568
    @christaball4568 4 года назад +2

    We had an unnatural random sunny day in the low 50s here in Washington today! I was so happy to get out in the garden and clean up and fluff up the soul in the garden beds. Sometimes it’s the small things😭

  • @lovegrowsherehomestead5786
    @lovegrowsherehomestead5786 4 года назад +4

    I’ve been waiting for thisss. Perfect to binge watch R+R while I wait for this rain to stop!

  • @sarahdawson5349
    @sarahdawson5349 4 года назад +2

    I grew the summer sunrise tomato from Hudson Valley seed last year and absolutely loved it! It was very disease resistant for a potato leaf and was just so beautiful and delicious. I will always grow this veriaty.

  • @marilynryan7822
    @marilynryan7822 4 года назад +8

    Snowing here today...ordering my seeds today.

  • @sarraphinasorrow
    @sarraphinasorrow 4 года назад +5

    I’m placing my order tomorrow and I’m so excited refine my list for 2020.

  • @kristinbenini7967
    @kristinbenini7967 4 года назад +7

    I’ve chosen a quite a few on your list! We’re very excited to try Paul Robeson this year. He used to stay in the house my husband grew up in, when the original owner lived there.

  • @chrissnyder5584
    @chrissnyder5584 4 года назад +1

    Thank you so much for this information! It will really help me narrow down what I'm growing. I've only ever grown what I can buy at the big box stores, and while I've had some good tomatoes, nothing has really blown me away. This year will be different!

  • @paintingtracey
    @paintingtracey 3 года назад +1

    Dang it, I just placed a baker creek order 15 min before watching this, now I have to go back and order more! Gonna be a creative year in the garden. Thanks!

  • @LifeofChet
    @LifeofChet 4 года назад +6

    Dreaming of the day I harvest a tomato Ive planted on my own, ill make a video and show you all! This helps me get to the right variety for me, thank you!

  • @ameliakat9982
    @ameliakat9982 4 года назад +39

    Was dreaming of my garden while shoveling 6 inches of snow in the rain. Gotta love ohio winters 😁🌿🌬❄

    • @katlinhaley332
      @katlinhaley332 4 года назад +6

      same, I'm up in door county WI... these videos and the seed catalogs are what get me through the winter

    • @Sg4809
      @Sg4809 4 года назад +1

      Indiana here....winter.....ugh

    • @karenlemley8656
      @karenlemley8656 4 года назад

      Don't we tho!!! Lol. I live in Massillon how about you?

    • @reemnistas8391
      @reemnistas8391 4 года назад

      Haha here in new England super super freezing winters and falls and unbearably hot summers and unpredictable springs it's insane here

    • @ameliakat9982
      @ameliakat9982 3 года назад

      @@karenlemley8656 we're in Columbia Station now. Moved about a month ago from parma😊 big garden planning this year

  • @Teofane
    @Teofane 4 года назад +14

    Paul Robeson and Black Krim have been my favorites for years, until last year when I ordered Carbon tomato seeds from Baker Creek. It's a must for anyone who likes slicers with a rich, smokey flavor.

    • @VagabondAnne
      @VagabondAnne 4 года назад +3

      I'm with you on the purple tomatoes! I also got some freebie Russian Purple tomatoes from Baker Creek last year, and they were fantastic. They were more of a plum/paste tomato, still plenty juicy, and so delicious.

    • @alexreith4877
      @alexreith4877 4 года назад +2

      Black Kim was my favorite this past year, I haven't grown Paul Robeson. How do they compare to each other?

    • @tommathews3964
      @tommathews3964 4 года назад

      @@alexreith4877 The Krims are a bit darker and slightly larger for the most part. Excellent, rich, "black tomato" goodness! I love both varieties!

  • @harrym7930
    @harrym7930 4 года назад +3

    Thanks Jess love your passion with these toms, I feel ya! Going to find those terracotta this year they look amazing. All the best to you and your family

  • @ManageMNZ
    @ManageMNZ 4 года назад +3

    Well I can watch this kind of videos every week :) Favorite tomatoes, favorite heirlooms etc. :) Favorites of 2019 :)

  • @Rjmaaske
    @Rjmaaske 4 года назад +2

    Perfect timing! I've been staring at varieties for days trying to figure out what to plant. I am craving tomatoes so badly now!

  • @donnanorris4733
    @donnanorris4733 4 года назад +4

    Non tomato question - love your butterfly poster!

  • @lisabray8683
    @lisabray8683 4 года назад +6

    hi jess, im an eastern ky farm raised hillbilly woman and have gardened all my life from 6 years old up to a ripe old 56 , i have raised 5 children and fed them from my gardens, that being said ,i always watch you on youtube because i value your opinion and knowledge. you make growing an adventure and I cant wait to try all the new things this year . i just got my seeds in and am just bursting at the seams to get started . thank you for all the work you put in to this endeavor . keep em coming girl have a great day hun. lisa bray

  • @mikehurdiss226
    @mikehurdiss226 4 года назад

    You're such a natural speaker and so lucid when sharing your experience and always with a smile.
    I've had the 'I just had to sit down' experience wondering if I would ever taste a tomato like that again. That was a Brandy Boy. Like you I grow a few for their yield and appearance such as Mortgage Lifter and Ananas Noir respectively.
    Thanks Jess

  • @celicagrl00
    @celicagrl00 3 года назад

    I've been following Jess for at least 3 years now and have her to thank for all of my garden. I wanted to mention that I adore Green berkeley tie dye for its flavor. Abe Lincoln is one of my go tos for meaty delicious red tomato. Solar flare has been a fabulous producer and tastes great too.

  • @veggiesnblooms
    @veggiesnblooms 4 года назад +7

    Earl of Edgecomb was my fave new tomato last season. It's a 6-10oz orange tomato with a delicious flavor. Very similar to Kellogg's Breakfast and Dr. Wyches but in a side by side comparison of the three, it beat them out!
    Plus it has a great story. :) It's an English heirloom dating back to the 7th Earl of Edgecomb. When the 6th Earl died, the next in line was a sheep farmer in NZ. When he came to England to claim the title, he brought these seeds with him.

    • @VickiTakacs.
      @VickiTakacs. 4 года назад

      What area are you in? In England I bet, lol. I've been looking for a seed exchange place in England.

  • @christinatreese4981
    @christinatreese4981 4 года назад

    Thank you for your top ten list. I was just going through my seed catalog wanting to select a nice variety and your suggestions are very helpful. Last year was my best year for growing tomatoes thanks to your very informative videos. You are a joy to watch.

  • @bowkerhomestead8151
    @bowkerhomestead8151 4 года назад +1

    🍅💛💛 absolutely in love with your sweater & tomatoes!! So excited for the 2020 growing season

  • @KansaSwede
    @KansaSwede 4 года назад +15

    My favorite "must grow" is a Russian Heirloom - Black Krim. SUCH good flavor!

    • @SlippyDude
      @SlippyDude 3 года назад

      Indeed, I've been growing it for a couple years now I grew it right next to Cherokee Purple though, and I really can't tell the difference between them. They taste like, and look like the same tomato. So when I harvest, they just get mixed up and I don't know what is what.

    • @stephenrowe1415
      @stephenrowe1415 3 года назад

      Growing BKX (PL) next year.

    • @clarechomyn9686
      @clarechomyn9686 3 года назад

      Ukrainian Black Krim is my favorite and also Cherokee Purple. Sungold for a cherry tomato that rarely makes it to the kitchen. They are so sweet we eat them like candy.

  • @alyssagibson799
    @alyssagibson799 4 года назад

    I'm so glad you included Italian Heirloom. I ordered seed a few weeks ago from Fruition. Can't wait! A farmer at our market had them over the summer and they were so meaty and perfect for saucing. Love your channel, Jess!

  • @kimbelle11
    @kimbelle11 4 года назад +1

    I can’t wait for you to harvest your first olpakas. They’re incredible!

  • @mamalinz3025
    @mamalinz3025 4 года назад +2

    I was super excited for this! Although I do get in a bit of trouble hearing all your amazing ideas... I now have 25 chicks coming in a few weeks and just ordered more tomato seeds that I'm not sure where I'm going to fit them in with all the others. You are the worst influence in the best way! 🙈
    Thanks for sharing all your wisdom!💗

  • @cherylmarkwardt1042
    @cherylmarkwardt1042 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for the tomato referrals, got on the WBF site and ordered 4 tomatoes. Love those rare colors, but glad to know they will taste great. Thanks again, this rounds out my tomatoes this year.

  • @VickiTakacs.
    @VickiTakacs. 4 года назад +2

    Something I noticed which seems strange is that I grew a Cherokee Purple in a 15 lb grow bag and I stuck 2 more tomato plants of a different kind in with it as I had no more bags, and it grew monstrous huge with monstrous size tomatoes. Other plants of Cherokee Purples alone also did well but not like this one and it lasted the longest too. It either made buddies with the other 2 plants or it was the extra eggs as I put an egg in first before setting each plant.

  • @jaebee9308
    @jaebee9308 2 года назад +1

    Cherokee Purple, Sun Gold, Hillbilly and Currant. Those always have a place in my Summer Garden.

  • @sherrymurphy-kleine4592
    @sherrymurphy-kleine4592 4 года назад +17

    I love, love, love the Cherokee Purples!! To myself and my husband, it has the most amazing, rich tomato flavor we've ever tasted!!

    • @VickiTakacs.
      @VickiTakacs. 4 года назад

      Me too. I was gobsmacked by them here in Mo. They were my sit down in awe tomato. They were beautiful inside too but the flavor! Did you have a cherry variety that wowed you? Mine was Isis Candy. I did not care for the skins but will grow them again for the taste.

    • @sherrymurphy-kleine4592
      @sherrymurphy-kleine4592 4 года назад

      @@VickiTakacs. We're in MO too!

    • @VickiTakacs.
      @VickiTakacs. 4 года назад

      @@sherrymurphy-kleine4592 North or south?

    • @sherrymurphy-kleine4592
      @sherrymurphy-kleine4592 4 года назад

      Vicki...south central. What about you?

    • @Nightowl2548
      @Nightowl2548 3 года назад +2

      Cherokee Purple is noticeably less vigorous than other varieties. I had one last year that was a runt compared to the others even though it was in front unobstructed facing the sun. This year I put one in at my friends garden up in Michigan along with a White Tomasol and Terra Cotta and the Cherokee Purple is noticeably smaller than the other two so seems characteristic of the variety.

  • @454tyger
    @454tyger 4 года назад

    Jesse I just have to tell you that watching your videos make my heart happy and my face smile

  • @growingstrongrootsSummerWest
    @growingstrongrootsSummerWest 4 года назад

    I had the BLUE CREAM and DR WYCHE’S in my cousin Tash’s garden last year and I LOVED THEM BOTH. 🥰🍅. I have Dr WYCHE’S growing in my house now and I have blue cream on my baker creek list. Awesome list and thanks for giving me a few more to add to my list. Keep SHINING LIGHTS GIRL. 😊😃🦋🙏🍅

  • @joshualloyd5539
    @joshualloyd5539 3 года назад

    This is the first time coming across your RUclips channel. I had to stop the video at the Black Beauty tomato and write this comment for you.
    First and foremost, I love your enthusiasm for growing. I can tell that even with all of its trials and tribulations growing still brings you so much joy. I love seeing that.
    What you said about the Black Beauty and how it’s tooooo precious to just process and throw in a jar with every other tomato. That it’s not necessarily the flavor that compels you to grow it, but instead it’s the joy and excitement that keeps bringing you back to include it in your growing regimen.
    You go on to say it’s because you love sharing and giving the oddity to the world to also enjoy, so they too can experience a little bit of what you experience and how it makes you feel. That’s so heartfelt and it hits home on so many levels.
    Congratulations :) you have a new subscriber and I have a new channel to keep up with and to look forward to.
    Thank You, this video and your passion made my day.

  • @jnlong1
    @jnlong1 4 года назад +1

    We grew Baker Creeks Mushroom Basket tomato and it was extraordinarily delicious to myself and several guests who got to try them. However, I will also say that this is one of the first seasons in life I have really become invested into growing our food and do not have a ton of experience tasting such an array of flavors. so my love for it might be being fueled significantly by sentiment. But others even said it was their favorite and begged me to grow it again this year. It looks beautiful. My three year old says they look like baby red pumpkins!

  • @flyingpigpreserve8562
    @flyingpigpreserve8562 4 года назад +1

    Thank You for sharing your Top 10. Now I need to narrow down which ones I want to try. I don't have a lot of space but will grow some of these. God Bless and Peace Be With You All ☮️ 🙏❣️

  • @Freakontheway
    @Freakontheway 4 года назад +2

    Hey Jess, thank you for posting this! I am thinking about to try growing tomatoes close to our home, since it will probably be a little warmer there, so thank you for getting me on the right track with this list of yours! I will definitely check those out first (if they will even grow here ;) )
    I bless you
    Love from The Netherlands/Holland,
    Diana

  • @Citystead
    @Citystead 4 года назад +7

    I just watched this and wanted to comment about how you sold out a bunch of these varieties at Bakers Creek with this video!

  • @jacquelynnekorzeniowski9486
    @jacquelynnekorzeniowski9486 4 года назад +1

    Hi, Last year was the first year I tried heirloom varieties because you were so passionate about them. I had 34 varieties that I tried and grew 3 of each variety. My absolute favorite of all of them was called a Lucid Gem. They are a yellow tomato with purple shoulders. I believe they are a Brad Gates tomato, and grow to about 8-10 oz. so they weren't huge, but not small either. They were the first to ripen here in Massachusetts. The flavor is sweet and salty.. and I loved to make lettuce wraps with them. I gave some plants to friends and they have requested them again this year.

  • @karunald
    @karunald 4 года назад

    OMG a Tomato video! Yeahhhhhh! We growers need people like you to give opinions. Taste test videos etc. Please! Oh I can't wait to watch this because I'm placing orders.

  • @MGMissy
    @MGMissy 4 года назад +50

    I highly recommend currant-style tomatoes -- so much flavor in a tiny little package and up to 40 times more lycopene! I learned about them in Eating on the Wild Side and grew them the next season. They are prolific re-seeders as well. I share them with my coworkers and they are always wowed by the flavor.

    • @Azariakantor
      @Azariakantor 4 года назад +2

      Missy at Shore Homestead I’m trying a currant variety from @MIgardener that I am so excited about! I didn’t even know they existed.

    • @metalmartha2571
      @metalmartha2571 4 года назад +4

      You should definitely try Rapunzel tomato then. Super tiny but grows on long strings and tastes like Campbell’s tomato soup LOL its awesome!

    • @charitysmith5245
      @charitysmith5245 4 года назад +6

      Matt's Wild Cherry is a tiny flavor packed currant style tomato that I'll have every year. Seemed very disease resistant too and here in the south that's a big deal!

    • @michellem5997
      @michellem5997 4 года назад +8

      I grew white currant tomato last year & they were an instant hit at my house & my work. They were the first & last to produce and stood up well to the diseases we see here in south Texas.

    • @MGMissy
      @MGMissy 4 года назад +1

      White tomatoes - interesting!

  • @jencordial
    @jencordial 4 года назад +3

    Hello Jess!! I have quite the seed collection in a years time mostly due to your garden tours. It was my first year gardening and it was wonderfully diverse and very successful. I came across a couple websites and I wondered if you’ve ever ordered from them. Bounty Hunter Seeds or Tomatofest ? They both had oodles and oodles of heirloom varieties I’d never come across before. Some of my favorite slicers from last year were Persimmon , Hillbilly, Pineapple, and German Johnson. ❤️

  • @mrs.hiddenheightsfarm9119
    @mrs.hiddenheightsfarm9119 4 года назад +3

    Thank you for this information! Love your videos on tomatoes. I've learned a lot from you. Much 💜 from Hidden Heights Farm

  • @nicoler.7425
    @nicoler.7425 4 года назад

    Ah I've been waiting for a video like this, thank you! We need an updated favorite tomatoes shirt!

  • @BrokenAnguissette
    @BrokenAnguissette 4 года назад +2

    I LOVE the purple bubble bee! They were the most hearty, longest growing of my tomatoes last year, and they're so chubby and delicious 😁

  • @TheMwales
    @TheMwales 4 года назад +1

    LOVE THE AUNT RUBY'S! Wish i was home more to grow them the way i should.

  • @jaye4852
    @jaye4852 4 года назад

    Love love love the butterfly poster how gorgeous, thankyou for all the tips on tomatoes 💗

  • @allisoncowart2768
    @allisoncowart2768 4 года назад +1

    My kids LOVE your butterfly poster 🦋 💕

  • @Kight213
    @Kight213 4 года назад

    Amelia’s are my absolute favorite. Grows clusters with wonderful flavor. Thanks for the preview of the top tenish.

  • @KafkameetsPlath
    @KafkameetsPlath 2 года назад +1

    I tried Dr Whyche and Kellogg breakfast based on your recommendations last year and you were NOT wrong lol sooo good! I wish I could insert pictures! And mind you I’m a novice gardener with limited space, if I can do it guys trust me you can too! I hope it gives others hope because I know it was God’s hand in it all, it’s crazy how He teaches us a d His word comes to mind gardening, sewing and harvesting. I know you can get Cherokee purple anywhere BUT this was the first tomato I ever grew, the moment I tried it, my very first home grown tomato, I loved it so much, and it’s still to this day my favorite tomato. But I love Dr Whyche’s too, it’s one of the best tomatoes, and the very first tomato I’ve ever grown from seed 💕 (Cherokee purple was grown as a seedling from Lowe’s) Sorry this comment is so long, I really appreciate all you do and thank you so much for sharing with us. God bless you friend! 💕

  • @heatherstubbs5372
    @heatherstubbs5372 4 года назад +2

    Just started by tomatoes... I’m a little late starting because we’re in Florida. Trying Cherokee Purple, Mortgage Lifter and Green Zebra this year. Loved watching your methods and I’m giving it a try😊🌻🍀

  • @littleblackdogsb706
    @littleblackdogsb706 3 года назад

    I watched this video and bought so many seeds based on your recommendations. I am really excited even though it's a little late to start seeds now and I have no where near enough space to plant all these varieties. :-) Thanks, Jess.

  • @jamiebjorklund288
    @jamiebjorklund288 4 года назад +1

    I so needed a Jess video today. Thank you💚🍅

  • @hollybroughton8768
    @hollybroughton8768 4 года назад

    This winter I have 3 potted tomatoes growing indoors (because of Jess's encouragement) 2 volunteer beefsteak and one dancing with smurfs that I started from a sucker. The smurfs that grow against the window are dark and the ones that grow in towards the room are streaky and shouldered. I have never managed to grow a beef steak bigger than a golf ball. I think I will have to add painted lady to my list!!

  • @rachelgrinnell
    @rachelgrinnell 4 года назад +1

    Jess I would love it if you did a best of series. Maybe one about beans, brassicas/greens, root veggies, maybe even flowers? I really enjoyed this detailed video.

  • @maryanndooley7868
    @maryanndooley7868 4 года назад +1

    You need to try Cherokee purple tomatoes. They are absolutely the best tasting tomato I have ever tasted!!! I love to watch you. You give out great info and inspiration! I have been following you for about a year now. Wish I had more room to garden. My garden is about 50 X 100 with several raised beds I built myself and planted in the ground also. I've had a garden all winter. Hardly have to by any produce and when I do a lot of it comes from a farm about 8 miles down the road.

  • @VickiTakacs.
    @VickiTakacs. 4 года назад +3

    Cherokee Purple blew my socks off for flavor. Plus they were huge, mauve colored, prolific, and kept on growing long after disease killed the rest. This was in NW Missouri. The flavor was sweeter, more smokey or umami and my favorite for tomato sandwiches. My favorite cherry was Isis Candy but you had to leave them on the vine until they were dark golden, long past when you would think because it really made them sweeter. However the skins were too thick for me as were the Blue Berry Cherry tomatoes. I won't grow the Blueberry ones again but the Isis Candy yes. Both of these kept producing though even after a couple of hard frosts. I had tomato horn worms but the only plants they attacked period were the Isis Candy and that says something doesn't it? They preferred the taste of them. They also grew to 8 ft but they took the longest to set fruit and ripen. Well worth the wait.

  • @kauaikid1
    @kauaikid1 Год назад

    First timer and I'm growing organic Cherokee Purple and organic Black Krim tomatoes from seeds. I'm going to plant some Robeson seeds next year thanks to your video!

  • @SpontaneityWithSalt
    @SpontaneityWithSalt 4 года назад

    I can't tell you how much I appreciate your videos. You have such an awesome way of explaining things. It's inspiring! We are hoping to starta homestead in southern Missouri. Going to look at a property this weekend!! 😁 Super excited! Anyway, thank you. Hope I get to know you some day!

  • @marysorganicgardenjournal8616
    @marysorganicgardenjournal8616 4 года назад

    Trying a couple of your favorites this year! So excited for this season Dr Wyche and Paul Robeson.

  • @freelyashley2874
    @freelyashley2874 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing. I enjoyed your detailed descriptions. This year I'm growing sunrise bumblebee, paul robinson and cherokee purple. Cherokee purple is my absolute favorite tomatoe but I'm excited to try the other two for the first time!

  • @jolyndaj
    @jolyndaj 4 года назад +1

    I love your basement! You are.most definitely the Tomato Queen !!! God Bless !!

  • @robbisworldlywhims
    @robbisworldlywhims Год назад

    My favourite heirloom so far has been Mennonite! They’re really big beautiful delicious orange tomatoes. I added Cherokee purple and cherry falls this year! 😃
    Thank you Jess ❤️🙏

  • @zathras2010
    @zathras2010 4 года назад

    Dwarf Purple Oxheart totally WOWED me last year on flavor and beauty. Chocolate Cherry is my new favorite cherry.

  • @WMHhomestead
    @WMHhomestead 4 года назад +1

    I’ve committed to using up the tomato seeds I used last year, but next year I definitely want to try some of these!

  • @rs3007
    @rs3007 4 года назад +1

    lovely home, I'm watching this in 90 degree weather.... and that fire still looks inviting lol

  • @brandio1044
    @brandio1044 4 года назад +2

    Also I am trying Luke's Red Centiflor this year and I am super excited about them.

  • @lindamckeown2830
    @lindamckeown2830 4 года назад +2

    Cherokee Purple, Brandywine Red, and Sun Gold are always in my garden. Last year I had one called Dester that was good. I'm trying a few of your top 10 this year because you love them so much. I bought your Store Bought Tomatoes Taste Like Disappointment T shirt and amuse my friends who are gardeners.

  • @richardmassoth8237
    @richardmassoth8237 4 года назад

    Was glad to see you mention a white cherry tomato. For another low acid suggestion, try the Great White from Johnny's Selected seeds. It's an organic, open pollinated heirloom variety. The yellows, oranges and white varieties are thinner skinned and lower in acid, so do watch for cracking and bird damage. Thanks so much for your list of "faves".

  • @evalinawarne1337
    @evalinawarne1337 4 года назад +1

    👍 yes. It is winter. Friday &' SAt. We have had rain. Freezing rain 8" snow. Ice rain. The snow is wr and heavy.

  • @twigandbloomgoods
    @twigandbloomgoods 4 года назад

    Thank you for this video!! I'm planning & creating lists and this detailed rundown helps me a ton with my process! I will say that the Amana Orange & white cherry were family favorites last year ! Really looking forward to trying some wild boar farms tomatoes this year! 🍅

  • @Grandpaige
    @Grandpaige 4 года назад

    Great video! You are my go to channel for all things tomatoes!

  • @pollymullins8311
    @pollymullins8311 3 года назад +1

    My favorites are Mortgage Lifter, Wild Cherry and Opalka. Olpaka is a paste tomato and the skin peels off super easy when you cut it open. Makes amazing salsa!

  • @Pintsizequilts
    @Pintsizequilts 4 года назад +1

    Sunrise Bumblebee are my favorite too. My toddler probably ate an entire plants worth out of the garden last year. We are planting them again for sure. Also trying Dr. Wyches for the first time. And about 30 more that I don’t really have room for but will make space somehow!

  • @dawnhood3666
    @dawnhood3666 4 года назад +1

    I really enjoyed this video. Thanks for your hard work and time. It was a blessing.

  • @phillipmarsh4886
    @phillipmarsh4886 4 года назад

    Thank you for sharing like always!!!!! This was nice for me, as I may only be able to fit around 6 tomatoes, if I want room for peppers and others. Now I have to narrow my picks down!!!! Many blessings to you and your family!

  • @tottering-by-gently
    @tottering-by-gently 4 года назад +3

    I highly recommend a variety called Sioux. It looks like a basic red tomato, but the flavor is unbelievable. I also love Box Car Willie. Many of your varieties are also on my must grow list 😊

    • @therealz360z7
      @therealz360z7 3 года назад

      It's recommend for southern climates,I have seed but didn't bother because of that.

  • @louiscario6798
    @louiscario6798 3 года назад

    Thank you. This will be my first year I’m going to work on going tomatoes 🍅 and I’m going to try 12 different types. Hopefully some of them will grow and will give me something to harvest.

  • @lifeafter5093
    @lifeafter5093 4 года назад +3

    Jess, let me start off by saying that I have grown an unsuccessful garden for the last 3 years. Either due to drought, disease or emergencies. I have all but given up. You have stored my faith and curiosity that I can do this. I love the fact that in your vlog's you go into so much depth and really try to give us the best and most from your knowledge. Just can't thank you enough and I will be posting pictures this year of my success.

    • @katlinhaley332
      @katlinhaley332 4 года назад +1

      no garden is ever unsuccessful, sure sometimes you dont get the results you want but I bet you learned from it. you can now take that knowledge you harvested and apply it to the 2020 season!! and for the record, last year was a rough year for all of us!! cheers to 2020!

    • @countryfrau8328
      @countryfrau8328 4 года назад

      Yes! Please don't give up. It is frustrating when you put all of that work into it and don't get the results you want. I know what you mean, though. My gardens are at our place in the country and it takes 2 hours to get there. Add that issue to family health issues across the country and you know I understand your frustration. My gardens are in a windy location and get full sun and I don't water them. I'm in Virginia and can get away with that. Consider growing some things that don't get bad with size--like Chinese long noodle beans--so if you can't get out to your garden you haven't lost the crop. I'm going to try those long squashes that people trellis. Sun Sugar is a fabulous yellow cherry tomato that is prolific and bears all season, is split resistant, and holds well on the plant. Plus keep in mind that you can do a lot of replanting--say you couldn't get to something in the spring but maybe you can get to it better when it is planted for fall. Good luck. I really long for just one focused garden season, too. Hang in there. The big quality that all gardeners share is hope for the next season.

    • @lifeafter5093
      @lifeafter5093 4 года назад

      @@countryfrau8328 thank you, I am determined to succeed this year. and having a back up plan will help. I will try your recommendations as well. Good luck on your growing season as well my friend

    • @countryfrau8328
      @countryfrau8328 4 года назад

      @@lifeafter5093 How nice of you to respond. Thanks.

  • @nancyshipes3096
    @nancyshipes3096 4 года назад

    Thanks so much for the recommendations. Now to narrow it down to one slicer, one paste one cherry and one currant/grape. Oh, the decisions! 😁

  • @janpetersen750
    @janpetersen750 4 года назад +1

    This was a great video! I have ordered Paul Robeson and Sunrise bumblebee...can’t wait!

  • @mh960
    @mh960 4 года назад

    Loving all your videos!

  • @kosmosjk
    @kosmosjk 4 года назад

    Great video Jess, thanks for sharing your favourites, three of my personal favourites are Black Russian, Raf, and Roma. Black Russian is full of umami wonderfulness and Raf is a Spanish heirloom that I used to make my first ever tomato sandwich Jess style and it was amazing. Roma is a good all round Italian style plum that freezes well whole and that I am still using for sauces. I am trying LOTS more of unusual types this year so hopefully my must grow list will be expanding :-)

  • @hconrad2395
    @hconrad2395 4 года назад

    Last Summer I grew Indigo Apple from Baker Creek. They were delicious! Smaller than the big slicers you like growing. But they are beautiful with purple shoulders fading to red and very healthy long lasting plants.

  • @ForkinAllotment
    @ForkinAllotment 4 года назад +1

    Thanks for sharing this Jess, So many different varieties in the US

  • @heatherkennedy9972
    @heatherkennedy9972 4 года назад +1

    I gave "Verona" from Johnny's seeds a few years ago. This little bite size tomato instantly became a must have for me. My market customers always ask for more when I have run out. Excellent producers of very uniform small fruit of a consistent size and taste. They are rarely blemished and store well off the vine on trays for quite some time if rotated. They do not have the superior flavor of something more fragile like Amish Paste but I can use them in interchangeably as fresh snacks or small uniform bite-size slices in prepared foods. Be ready for sticker shock........15 seeds cost $4.75 and shipping from Johnny's is a bear but the dependable yield makes money and the little bit of pruning work to keep them under control as indeterminates is quite easy and pleasurable.

  • @jtharp9265
    @jtharp9265 2 года назад

    👍👍👍👍👍👍👍 Thank you sweety ....we will be growing our own plants this year , due to the prices of plants -
    Im 55 & husband 58 plus finally so many different veggies , fruits .
    Bought from Bakers creek & hoss tools , Rareseeds big Catalog hooked me - when i got it cheaper at Sams " and saw some amazing veggies both me & my husband ,plus growing for our oldest Son & youngest granddaughters ages 9 & 8
    They r so excited to learn .
    God bless
    Jan 30, 2022
    Josette Tharp
    Montgomery County , Texas 🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻🙏🏻👍👍👍

  • @TracyR4
    @TracyR4 4 года назад +1

    One of our favorites Cherokee Purple tomatoes. It's definitely our go to , has a smokey umami taste. I'm definitly going to give the Thornburn's Terracotta a try this year and the Dr. Wyches.