Tomato Taste Review of 22 Varieties (Part 1)

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  • čas přidán 24. 12. 2022
  • 22 different tomato varieties will be reviewed in this 2 part video series. Each plant was grown in my 2022 garden. We are growing in Northeast Ohio near the Lake Erie coast, Zone 6a. We will look at size, color, shape, texture, and personal taste review. Part 1 covers 10 great tomatoes. Check out Part 2 for 12 more! Get some ideas for your future garden planning, just in time for seed shopping season!!
    Part 1:
    #1 Hungarian Heart
    #2 Powers
    #3 Giant Crimson
    #4 Pink Bumblebee Cherry
    #5 Blue Cream Berries Cherry
    #6 Isis Candy Cherry
    #7 Costoluto Genovese
    #8 Indigo Apple
    #9 Ananas Noire (Black Pineapple)
    #10 Dr. Wyches
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Komentáře • 66

  • @JaysNest
    @JaysNest Před rokem +5

    I had a very similar experience with tomatoes. I hated fresh tomatoes my whole life until I started growing my own a few years ago. And wow! What a totally different world of flavor. It’s so cool that I get to experience all of these flavors in my backyard- I can’t find these unique tomato varieties in the store or at my local farmers market 💜

  • @lisacihlar9662
    @lisacihlar9662 Před 4 měsíci

    Tasty evergreen and Hillbilly potato leaf are two of my favorites after a couple of decades of growing a garden. Only green tomato I find worth growing. The Hillbilly is a gorgeous strippy tomato. I'm a zone 5 b in Wisconsin.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před 4 měsíci

      I have had others suggest the Hillbilly variety. I'd love to try it first if I can find a local fruit! Thanks so much for sharing and watching from Wisconsin!! 🥰

  • @prettyboy54321
    @prettyboy54321 Před rokem +1

    This video is perfect timing for me. I'm in South Florida and we are in tomato growing season right now. I have seeds for Dr. Wyche and you have convinced to me to start them tomorrow. Can't wait to see Part 2.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      Yay!!! Enjoy the Dr. Wyche. Please let me know what you think of them. Eat a tomato for me. I’ve got a long time to wait for my next one. 😅

    • @prettyboy54321
      @prettyboy54321 Před rokem +1

      @@bloomandwiltgardens I'm sure I will love them! I will report back here with my review.

  • @petersoos498
    @petersoos498 Před rokem +1

    Great taste test. Thank you for the share! I'm always searching for the perfect cherry, paste and beefsteak type of tomato. My perfect trio so to speak. I grow about 8 different ones each year and the search continues. I have Hungarian Heart seeds in my collection so it'll be on my 2023 grow list. I'm also gravitating towards the ones with purplish hues but stay away from the ones that look like they were grown downstream of some type of nuclear/chemical incident. So... the pretty ones for me. Take care and best wishes for you and yours for the new year.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      So glad you enjoyed the review, Peter! It’s fun trying out all these different varieties and flavors. Your comment on the nuclear tomatoes made me laugh. There can be some really strange ones out there. Let me know how your garden does next season. Best wishes to you! 😊

  • @jerrelc.thomas336
    @jerrelc.thomas336 Před 19 dny

    I just recently got my giant crimson seeds that I ordered in the mail it's a little late in the season for me to start them so I'm going to save them for next year😊

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před 19 dny +1

      You may still be able to get a harvest towards fall! Wouldn’t hurt to start one or two, direct sow, and see what happens. 🙂

  • @miningho5913
    @miningho5913 Před rokem

    ♥️Love your video
    Super inspiring

  • @Shelle200
    @Shelle200 Před rokem +1

    Green tomatoes are harder to tell when ripe, when you start seeing pink on ananas is when it should be picked. Green giant is ribe when it starts turning yellow green color.
    Thanks for taste test looking to pick some new tomatoes and this helps a lot.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      Thank you for the tips! ☺️ Good luck with all your new tomatoes to try out this year!! 🍅🍅🍅

  • @yvettemeier7940
    @yvettemeier7940 Před 8 měsíci

    For a green tomato you should try Reinhard's green Heart. Beautiful big heart and the flavor is so good. Sweet and big flavor. And very productive and early at my place.

  • @kittiew260
    @kittiew260 Před rokem

    Interesting review. Honestly, it goes to show you everyone has a different pallet I live not too far along lake so similar growing soils and conditions the ones you liked Giant Crimson, indigo apple. Genovise and DR W fell flat. Will not grow again.
    Great video my loved Ananas picked proper time, some superstars were red Mushroom Basket, siletz & jersey devil. Pink oxheart was another fun paste.
    23 season testing more dwarfs and one indeterminate thornburns terracotta. By far found the from dwarf tomato project to be work horses and kept producing until October with fantastic flavor & didn't get sick. Rosella purple, ululu orchid, brandyfred, sleeping lady great plants. I couldn't believe how much & how long they they lasted. Definitely doing more of them vs larger heirlooms.
    Merry Christmas

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      At the end of the day it comes down to personal preference and is interesting to see what people do and don’t like. Thanks for all your suggestions, several of those varieties are new to me and will be looking into them.
      I am interested trying more dwarfs too. I did one kind in 2021 which was so-so. Would like to try some others.
      Hope you had a wonderful Christmas Kitty!

  • @dom6512
    @dom6512 Před rokem +1

    I'm in a similar growing zone and have had a lot of success with tomatoes. Hungarian heart is one of my favorites and I get great production out of them. I typically get 15 lbs plus per plant with that variety. I definitely think there are some things you can do to help boost the production and flavor of your tomatoes. I grow half my garden hydroponically and half in raised beds in soil. This has allowed me the chance to understand a tremendous amount about plant nutrition and the effects it has on flavor and production over the years. I don't know what type of soil you have or what you are feeding your plants, but I find that tomatoes thrive in aerated soil (most plants do) and require more than most people can give with traditional compost, etc.. I've found if soil can get muddy when wet, it isn't going to grow good tomatoes. Sawdust and shavings from maple or birch wood can be a great addition to aerate your soil. These wood species do not raise ph or excrete tannins. I mix my own custom nutrient blends, but a blend with a bit more potassium than nitrogen really works wonders, especially with the bigger varieties of tomatoes and a micronutrient mix is a must. Humic acid is also a key component in my feed schedule.
    These fruits would never develop the way they have through nature and what can typically be provided from the soil. This is why it is much easier for most gardeners to grow cherry tomatoes as tomatoes in their natural habitat are tiny little berries and much better geared to growing with typical levels of soil nutrients. Large breeds of tomatoes require a lot to grow so large while at the same time be productive. So many gardeners struggle due to the depletion of nutrients from the initial fruiting. The plants end up focussing their energy on those fruits and stop producing further. Once this happens in my experience, even the addition of fertilizer does not bring production back to it's full potential. You have to hit the ground running and keep momentum to get a massive crop
    The blossom end rot likely isn't a calcium deficiency in the soil. There is plenty of Calcium in almost all soil. You may want to consider a foliar feed of some potassium sulfate, epsom salt and aspirin a few of times throughout the season.. The results are like magic for fruit production to disease prevention. Overwatering is also a common mistake some gardeners make which is also a major contributor to nutrient deficiency.
    Just some thoughts! Happy gardening!

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      Hi DOM! Wow! Thank you for sharing so much knowledge and experience. This is very helpful to read and encouraging. You've definitely given me some things to work on and try. I have more of a sandy soil that I've been working on building up with organic matter & compost over the years. Whereas most of Ohio has clay soil. I live up on a ridge that used to be a beach from Lake Erie thousands of years ago! I am able to grow root vegetables like a champ here - squash & melons don't do as well. Tomatoes and Peppers I generally do good, with some varieties better than others. I like your suggestion for the blossom end rot and will try that out this season. Thanks again for all your comments and support!

  • @8thcelisabeth
    @8thcelisabeth Před rokem

    Nicely done! I did taste tests on all my snacking maters last year, this year I'll be doing some of the larger. I am somehow going to stuff 77 varieties into my backyard garden with all the other food I go overboard growing. People keep sending me seeds! lol.
    Hungarian heart is a fantastic tomato.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      LOL I feel like we have a similar issue. We just need bigger gardens.

  • @WingsOfDomesticViolence
    @WingsOfDomesticViolence Před rokem +1

    As a Spaniard who used to live in US I understand you completely, Tomatoes in the states have a rotten and chemical taste and could never eat market tomatoes. Spanish Costolutos absolutely knock the socks off 😃

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      Off season tomatoes are not enjoyable at all. Can't wait for pure summer goodness. Those sound amazing!

  • @kledaneb420
    @kledaneb420 Před rokem +2

    Glad you grew the ana noires because I know not to grow that variety now lol I must add though don't give up on green tomatoes! The only one I love and grow every year is the Aunt Ruby German Green. It's a little acidic and I find it has a natural peppery taste going on and they're sooo good on sandwiches !

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      I just put Aunt Ruby German Green in my cart to order. I feel like I have to find a green tomato I like! Thanks for the suggestion 😺

    • @travisevans7502
      @travisevans7502 Před rokem +2

      I would try them they don't taste anything like what she described those were not healthy tomatoes and looked over ripe sometimes we get plants that just don't grow right served mine at a party where I brought 10 different varieties of different colors probably fifteen people everyone who liked tomatoes liked the Ananas Noire best

    • @kledaneb420
      @kledaneb420 Před rokem +1

      @@travisevans7502 thanks! Because I am very curious about anas noire n wanted to grow it so I will! 😁

  • @annanitschke6727
    @annanitschke6727 Před rokem +2

    I had similar experiences with the Giant Crimson (zone 4a Northern Ontario) and am disappointed to hear about the Black Pineapple but good to know so I won't plant 10 seeds like I sometimes do. We seem to have the same taste preferences in tomatoes.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      Some people have commented they really like the Black Pineapple - so it all goes down to preference. Worth growing 1 or 2 to see if you like it!

  • @dollyperry3020
    @dollyperry3020 Před rokem

    Hello! Good to meet you! It's rare to find someone who loves tomatoes as much as I do :) I've grown Isis for years. I've grown Dr. Wyche and like it. I've grown Kellogg's BK and it's a must-grow for me. I've grown German Pink and it also is a must-grow for me. I've grown Berry's crazy cherry and while it did produce like crazy the flavor was blah and I only grew it one year. I've grown Black Sea Man...but I prefer Black Krim, Black Brandywine, and Black from Tula. All the Brandywines do well for me and there is one in every color. For the cherry tomatoes, I like Chocolate Cherry, Snow white, Sungold, and occasionally Green Vernissage...but that one is more difficult because you have to touch them all to tell if they are ripe. The new variety I'm excited to try for 2023 is Polish. I've heard good things about it. :)

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      Hi Dolly! I love hearing your experiences on these varieties. Sounds like you have done well to try out so many kinds. That is awesome! Let me know your thoughts on Polish. I’ve heard good things as well. 😊

  • @Onniesprairiegarden
    @Onniesprairiegarden Před rokem +2

    I also wonder if the rotting effected the flavor of the Ananas.... the ones we had were sweet. It's been awhile, though. It could also be the face that it's green like you said. I'm growing it this year so I can remember the taste! 😊

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      It's possible I just had a bad batch of them. I may try it again in the future. Or try someone's local if I can find any.

    • @Rascal455
      @Rascal455 Před rokem +1

      ​@Sandals and Steel-Toes yeah i would have you check out marks garden life tasting bicolored tomatoes and check out his ananas noir. Its his favorite tomato, very sweet. My guess is they were overipe and absorbed too much water. You should try them again

  • @therealz360z7
    @therealz360z7 Před rokem

    I'm near you I'm over in Brook park and like I never liked tomatoes but everyone would always say that's because those are store bough and they were right , can't get my husband to get past tomatoes are not supposed to be psychedelic! But hey that's half the fun so if you haven't filled all your spots try wapsipinican peach or it my might go by another name besides wapsipinican but the peach it isn't really fuzzy but definitely has a texture and about a salad size so far it's my favorite not because of the novelty but it has good production and sweet not watery.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      Hey neighbor! 👋 The difference in store vs home grown tomatoes is huge! I am super interested in these wapsipinican tomatoes just for the name alone! Wow! Not sure I’ll get them in this year, but why not start making the list for next! Lol

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Před rokem

    We had them and lots of trouble with the black pineapple and not our choice.
    Hopefully we will try that pink salad
    Lady get the tiny sniper to gently clip away the tomato you'll damage to many.
    If I have only 1 tomato it would be Black Krim
    Test our circle favorite "Midnight Snack" next season
    Thanks

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      Glad to know I’m not alone with the black pineapple! I have heard great things about Black Krim as well. Thinking about adding that in 2023. Thanks John!

  • @annanitschke6727
    @annanitschke6727 Před rokem

    Just to add my favourite black/purple variety is called Black Bear followed closely by Carbon. I just wish the Heirlooms were more prolific.

  • @mikecrow565
    @mikecrow565 Před 3 měsíci

    I enjoyed the video and information. Algorithms are tough sometimes.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před 3 měsíci +1

      So glad you liked it and found me!!
      Have you seen the other tomato review videos in the playlist?

    • @SmallOklaFarm
      @SmallOklaFarm Před 3 měsíci

      @@bloomandwiltgardensI haven’t but I will.

  • @jameswatson1066
    @jameswatson1066 Před rokem

    Hands down the parks whopper CR is the best tomato I have ever eaten and produces like crazy

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      That’s a new one to me! I’ll add it to my wishlist 😊 thanks for the suggestion

  • @Mywalkingblog
    @Mywalkingblog Před rokem

    Have you grown Paul Robeson and Carbon? I'm growing them this year, LOTS of them, and just want to get a grasp of what kind of taste I'm getting myself into.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      I have not grown those yet but several people have recommended them to me. You’ll have to let me know what you think!

  • @serresaschrock2359
    @serresaschrock2359 Před rokem +2

    I'm from ohio 6a.

  • @travisevans7502
    @travisevans7502 Před rokem +1

    Ananas Noire are really sweet don't taste like most green tomatoes I can eat green tomatoes but are my least favorite I think if they turn out better and aren't so ripe you would probably like them but everyone has different taste

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      I wish I could like green tomatoes, but I just haven't found one I like yet! There may be one out there.

  • @johnjude2685
    @johnjude2685 Před rokem

    Our favorite salad is Midnight Snack and our circle of friends
    If I only raise one because it the easiest slicers by weeks and best producer and wife's favorite for all reasons except salsa and mine second favorite but for Black Brandywine and problem with black Brandywine for growing problem.
    Black Krim will be the last tomatoes if I grow but one plant.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem +1

      Black brandywine sounds interesting. I feel like I’m going to have a lot of dark purple tomatoes next year hah! Thanks for watching John. Best wishes on your 2023 season.

    • @johnjude2685
      @johnjude2685 Před rokem

      Just got my pink bumble bee from Bakers Creek Seeds and we are raising Midnight Snack and Candy Land so that will be a tuff battle for our circle favorite this summer thanks

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      @@johnjude2685 I just saw Purple Bumblebee on MIGardeners site. I think I may give those a try. Candy Land sounds interesting too. So hard to narrow them down!

    • @johnjude2685
      @johnjude2685 Před rokem

      @@bloomandwiltgardens if you interested I saved seeds of Black Brandywine and Thornbury Terracotta ( which the Canadian CZcams Lady just at the end of this season favorite new tomato list put it on her top as for her new favorite especially for its favorite tasting love it in every way but being her first season she must have several season of raising before top favorite tomato black krim is her favorite. )
      I'm sending you seeds if I get mailing information. She also has some Thornbury Terracotta frozen for her special ketchup that she says she will video". Prairie Plantgirl "
      Thanks for teaching us.

    • @bloomandwiltgardens
      @bloomandwiltgardens  Před rokem

      @@johnjude2685 I would love to try both. Email me at sandellamedia@gmail.com to figure out details. 💌

  • @salehdag2190
    @salehdag2190 Před rokem

    where are the kids؟

  • @beldengi
    @beldengi Před rokem +2

    Too much irrelevant commentary at the start. I lost interest.