I really enjoyed this. Nice sized cherry, loved the flavor, fairly prolific, not a ton but I had planted them too close. My only complain...Read Moret would be they were hard to pick due to the color and I foolishly placed them beside a yellow cherry so probably missed some assuming they were unripe yellows. Would grow again but far from a yellow .
I was pleasantly surprised by this tomato. I originally choose it because I was getting tired of the squirrels beating me to beautifully ...Read Moreripe red tomatoes and thought I'd outsmart them. They have no idea what they're missing. These are wonderfully sweet! My plant has gotten so large that I have had to bring vines gently back into the tomato cage to control it. I did put a granular organic fertilizer in the hole before planting, and I mix organic fertilizer into my vegetable garden every year. It is loaded with yellow-green 1 inch fruit and it is not showing signs of stopping in mid-September. I will definitely be planting this variety again next year!
Update: Just brought some of these tomatoes in to a local garden center for a tomato tasting and won first prize!
I tasted several unripe Green Doctors before finding out that I need to wait for some yellow streaks to appear. When ripe, they taste sw...Read Moreeet and have a nice tomato flavor. The plants are vigorous and are bearing heavily.
Pequannock, NJ (Zone 6b) | September 2012 | positive
Definitely one of the most mentioned tomatoes at three tomato tastings I've attended. I grew 2 plants in a community garden this year and...Read More the yield was good. It was also one of the last tomatoes to resist a leaf spot disease that infected the garden. Here it is September and the plant is still full of green leaves while I had to pull out everything else. A very sweet tomato good for snacking with a little less tomato flavor than some. A must try if you like sweet tomatoes. Also a relatively smaller vine - not pot size. The seedling was noticeably smaller than the other varieties I grew this year and took longer to grow up and fruit. Good to pair with an earlier variety.
Although I am a big fan of green-when-ripe tomatoes, I didn't care for Green Doctors. Maybe it was just me or my garden, but I thought th...Read Moreey had kind of a funky flavor. They were very sweet, but not the typical sweet and spicy of a green. Yield wasn't anything to write home about either. I'm giving them a neutral because they may be fine for someone else, just not for me.
Midseason, indet, reg leaf plant with moderate yield of very good flavored amber-green cherries, smaller and sweeter than Green Grape, a ...Read Moresport of Dr. Carolyn, named by Victor Schrager after a trout fly and in honor of Carolyn Male and Amy Goldman.
I grew this variety in fall of 2007, and while it was good, the flavor is just amazing in Spring '08. I guess the heat and the warmer nights helped to better develop the flavor. A new favorite - tastes somewhat like a perfectly dead ripe Aunt Ruby's German Green in a small package.
I really enjoyed this. Nice sized cherry, loved the flavor, fairly prolific, not a ton but I had planted them too close. My only complain...Read More
I was pleasantly surprised by this tomato. I originally choose it because I was getting tired of the squirrels beating me to beautifully ...Read More
I tasted several unripe Green Doctors before finding out that I need to wait for some yellow streaks to appear. When ripe, they taste sw...Read More
Definitely one of the most mentioned tomatoes at three tomato tastings I've attended. I grew 2 plants in a community garden this year and...Read More
Although I am a big fan of green-when-ripe tomatoes, I didn't care for Green Doctors. Maybe it was just me or my garden, but I thought th...Read More
Midseason, indet, reg leaf plant with moderate yield of very good flavored amber-green cherries, smaller and sweeter than Green Grape, a ...Read More