I planted 5 types of heat-tolerant tomatoes this year after two years of it being too hot for heirloom tomatoes to set fruit. Here’s the taste test!
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Great video, now I’m hungry
Arkansas Traveler is an Heirloom that I grow every year. Good flavor too! Jolene looks good. One thing I found is people prefer different tastes some like acid, some like bite, and some like sweet! I like Arkansas Traveler for sandwiches and salads.
Oops! I said the hybrids have the flavor…I meant to say the heirlooms have the flavor!