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    this year for some reason. We like an acid taste tomato not the sweet sweet kind. My Early Girls are hard as store bought tomatoes, guess it must be the hot weather. I bought a couple of the pink kind, first time, never again, no taste at all. My Celebrity are doing too good either. I ordered some Heirloom type seed from Burpee when I ordered my burpless cuke seed to try next year, the cuke plants I picked up here turned bitter this year. By the way if you like good cantaloupes, don't have the space anymore to grow them, get some burpees ambrosia hybrid seed and try them, so sweet.
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    Steve, have you ever planted any Better Boys? It's all I plant and theyre FULL of acid. Stands the heat better than most too.Thumbs Up

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    Better Boys is all my daddy ever planted and they were sooooo good!!
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    Quote Originally Posted by gabowman View Post
    Steve, have you ever planted any Better Boys? It's all I plant and theyre FULL of acid. Stands the heat better than most too.Thumbs Up
    Better boy is without a doubt the best tomatoe out there. There is one thats close its called an Arkasas Traveler
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    I was reading this before gabowman entered his post. I did some reading. The sweeter the tomato, the less acid it has. Low acid tomatoes were listed as yellows, pinks, purples and the small salad ones. I was hoping for a chart for the different ones, but didn't find one. Mother always planted the better boys, saying they were low acid. But couldn't find any difference in them.
    Have your soil tested in the fall, oct or nov.. Add more compost to your garden, aged sawdust, manure, cotton hulls, mulched leaves. If you can get some rusty metal shavings, add some close to the plants. If you have to water, water the roots, not the plant. Don't use a sprinkler, a soaker hose instead.

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    Never heard of the Ark traveler. I only plant the Better Boysnow cause I believe the plants withstand our heat the best but another good tasting tomato is Park's Whoppers. They do pretty good here too and that used to be what I planted before I convinced myself the BB's were better suited here..

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    We planted" red defender", never herd of them before this yr . My nother in law got them at a local boy scout troop garden show . Beautiful tomatoes and are loaded . Heat has not hurt them . However you have described them to a t . Hard/tastless .

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    My brother brings me tomatoes, and they are celebrity, and are very good. He has been watering them every evening late, and only waters the root, and never lets their limbs touch the ground. What ever he's doing to them it works, because they are hanging in clusters.
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    We planted ark travelers for thr the first time this year and have had the best luck ever good tasting and have picked over 2 bushels from 8 plants.Heard about on here this spring,think John Willis said something bout them.
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    warren, ar. is the tomatoe capitol of the world, and the bradley is the best eating tomatoe second to none!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!!
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