After a dissapointing start my toms eventually come good.#
Got fed up of Pink Brandywines in greehhouse, producing lots of flowers but no fruit, kicked ouside (but being a yorkshire man not binned) and hey presto a few (not many) beautiful fruit (best i've tasted & even converted her indoors who previusly didn't like toms).
Red Berrys done fantastic got pounds & pounds off half a dozen plants, and there still trying now (flowering).
Roma - good crop. Tried in salad, dodo, made tom sauce for Pizza etc fantastic.
Black Russian (greenhouse & outdoors) - not many , maybe outdoor slighlty better, just a steady crop (kept me in salad throughout july/august). Her indoors like this one too.
Ailsa Craig - good crop but tasteless.
Gardeners Delight - Wow, planted in june cos were looking at a poor crop, to make up numbers. Huge trusses of lovely toms and still producing, though plants are looking very sorry for themselves.
Yellow Pigmy - in baskets & somewhat neglected (forget about them), moderate crop despite withering wind throughout this summer.
Totem - two plants - two tomatoes, need I say more. To be fair were planted late & also neglected.
Picked a few kilos this weekend. Still loads on plants.
Best for taste/texture - Pink Brandywine, followed by Black Russian.
Best crop - Red Berry, followed by Gardners delight.
As an aside I don't particularly like cherry toms, preferring the beef type. So all my small type went to making tom sauce (frozen) to cook with. Just had a lovely Chilli con carne, made with homegrown toms & chillis.