Our tomato plants are healthy and happy so far and the fruit on this Sweet 100 looks like it will ripen nicely in a few weeks.
This is one of our favorite varieties because the tomatoes are so sweet and numerous and the plants keep producing until fall. We planted two of these and four Roma tomato plants this year because the cherry tomatoes work well for salads and the plum tomatoes will become sauce.



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Beautiful plants
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Yum!
Indeed! Can’t wait until they ripen.
I wish mine looked like that. They got attacked by a really late frost and are still recuperating, to my dismay. But, they have new flowers, so that’s a good sign.
Sorry about the frost attack! We got lucky here.
Wow, your plants look great! Love to see those little ‘maters growing so well. We are growing cherries and romas too. NOTHING beats the taste of a fresh tomato. It’s heaven. Kudos!
I always forget and expect them to ripen before July but these little guys seem to be right on time to be ripe in a week or two.
Lovely! Can’t wait to see them fully ripe and ready to eat!
Right there with you Kelli! These tomatoes taste like candy to me.