Looks like a grape to me-I love them. I had volunteers come back from last years crop-they’re just as good this year. So save the seed-I believe it will grow lots more grape tomatoes for you!
Bonnie Plants - "Juliet Roma Grape Tomato". I bought a plant last season and it sprawled and produced VERY well, saved seeds and planted the seeds this season and is even better tasting and highly prolific this year. The tomatoes last a very long time after picking just on the counter. It definitely is a keeper, although you have to provide support but the long vines outgrow any kind of support you can give but well worth it. I have mine tied to a porch post and it is easily 9 feet tall growing under the porch ceiling! still producing blooms. It only gets morning sunlight which it seems to love as I live in south MS 60 miles inland from the Gulf and it might be too hot otherwise right out in the garden.
@@executivegardener Yes, they are identical in taste but the tomatoes are even a bit larger than the original plant last year. Fantastic variety - they really need no babying like other tomatoes. I have not even found a hornworm yet!!! and that's saying something where I live!
Grape/pear tomato and they do grow well. I also bought a yellow pear this year and they took off. Kids love the yellow ones as not real tangy. I’ll see if I can find name. Enjoy your videos
Hi long distance neighbor… it awful in the Houston Conroe.. heat heat heat…my tomatoes, which I planted from tomato slices and they did fantastic…. Really big!!! Looks like a grape tomato and I’m not crazy about tomato either.. friends loved them…
Definitely some type of grape tomato. I have some tomatoes that I've been growing for several years that were from an old package labeled as "large-fruited cherry". The top of the package was torn off so Idk what brand they were or anything else about them, but they are slightly smaller than a golf ball and seriously the heaviest yield plants I've ever grown out of everything I've ever grown. The plants are indeterminate and always look super healthy. They are the first to fruit straight til the first frost. I even cut them back halfway when they get too unruly and it doesn't bother them at all. I save the seeds, but I don't have to bc they come up all around my compost pile religiously.
Could it be Juliet tomato? I planted one several yrs ago and it went crazy and made many many pounds of tomatoes. Ever since then, it has volunteered/reseeded itself around our FL garden and property every spring. It is a red prolific grape tomato that is very sweet. I won't be without it now. If it ever stops reseeding I would buy more lol.
I have some Moby Grape outside that look like your tomatoes. Mine are all still green but I have tons! (I also have sweet 100 but they are a cherry tomato) Another really good grape tomato is the Juliet Roma if you can find it.