What Tomato Varieties to Try for Someone Who’s Not a Fan of Store-Bought Tomatoes?

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Asked By CuriousVeggie247 On

Hey everyone! I'm not a fan of the typical beefsteak tomatoes you find in stores or on sandwiches, but I've heard that homegrown tomatoes are a completely different experience. I'm curious if I can find a type of tomato I'll actually enjoy. I love using tomatoes in sauces but want some suggestions on which seeds to buy for growing. Any recommendations?

3 Answers

Answered By TomatoAddict77 On

For beginners, cherry tomatoes like Supersweet 100 are easy to grow and tasty. Also, Better Boy and Early Girl are solid choices for general use. If you're open to experimenting, you can even try growing seeds from supermarket tomatoes! Just make sure to use large containers for container gardening and go for determinate types like Roma.

FreshHarvest88 -

I agree! And if you get a chance, check out a local farmer’s market to taste some fresh varieties before committing.

Answered By GardenNinja001 On

If you like pasta sauce, you might enjoy Roma tomatoes. They're perfect for cooking and have less water content. If you want a snacking option, low acid cherry varieties are a great choice, plus they’re easier to grow. Check out Totally Tomatoes for high-quality seeds and flavor profiles. Since it’s getting late in the season, look for varieties that mature in 60 days or less!

Answered By TomatoGuru88 On

I’d definitely say go for Sungold cherry tomatoes, Paul Robeson, or Brandywine Sudduth. They all have distinct flavors, so pick one that sounds good to you!

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