Two Breeds Of Very Cool To Grow And Eat Tomatoes
Days To Maturity: 75 (from transplant)
Description: Produces clusters of medium-sized tomatoes that resist cracking.
Pick them as they turn red, or leave them on the vine for a week or more.
2. ‘Ceylon’ Tomato:
Day To Maturity: 75
Description: Small, ruffled tomatoes are tender and tasty.
‘Ceylon’ produces odd-looking, squishy fruit, but if you live where tomatoes are tricky to grow, with cool summers or extended periods of extreme heat, try this breed.
These varieties are great for even kids to grow. If you have never strayed in growing different kinds of tomatoes, this growing season coming should be the time to try a new breed and variety. There are some many tomatoes to pick from and you can devote one whole section to just tomatoes in your garden and have a wide variety all season long.
These varieties listed above are great for kids to grow as well. At our house, my son, Skylar, has his very own garden area. He grows basil, parsley, cherry tomatoes, yellow squash, lettuce and even some peas and beans. The varieties of tomatoes change every season and he loves the fact that he can put in some love and care into something and be able to eat what he has grown through the season.
Tomatoes are one of the fruits that are easy to grow and if they are placed in the right location in your garden you can reap the benefits and the best part is you can eat the benefits that you reap as well.


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