I don't have any tomatoes on most of my plants but on a couple of them they a fairly big baby tomato, about the size of a grape perhaps, they also look to be a bit ribbed, like the beefsteak type of tomato.
I am not 100% sure what they are, they are labelled plum, but I do tend to get things mixed up.
I had a similar thing last year with a ribbed effect, I never planted any beefsteak types so I think maybe some of the seed I bought had some stray seeds in.
But they main point is they are well ahead of all the other plants which I can't see any tomatoes on at all, just flowers. They were all planted about the same time so is it the case that some varieties start producing tomatoes much earlier? If so which ones?
I did plant some Marmande tomatoes it seem and they are a beefsteak variety so they could be them, but do the beefsteak variety produce tomatoes quicker?
I am not 100% sure what they are, they are labelled plum, but I do tend to get things mixed up.
I had a similar thing last year with a ribbed effect, I never planted any beefsteak types so I think maybe some of the seed I bought had some stray seeds in.
But they main point is they are well ahead of all the other plants which I can't see any tomatoes on at all, just flowers. They were all planted about the same time so is it the case that some varieties start producing tomatoes much earlier? If so which ones?
I did plant some Marmande tomatoes it seem and they are a beefsteak variety so they could be them, but do the beefsteak variety produce tomatoes quicker?
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