New girl had the best and most intense flavor of all my 12 varieties this year. Living near the bay, we get cooler and usually gray morn...Read Moreings. This tomato still thrived despite being in a 10 gallon pot. I would recommend this for milder climates where later varieties struggle or just don't perform as well as warmer areas. Definitely will grow again.
Two years ago I grew New Girl and was impressed with how long it kept putting out sweet, flavorful tomatoes without succumbing to the tom...Read Moreato diseases that usually cut short the production period in my yard.
To me the flavor was much better than Early Girl's and the golf ball sized fruit are just the right size for me.
Last year I looked for it without success. But this year (2014) I fortunately found it again at Vista Farmers Market, CA. If I could have just 1 tomato this would be it, mainly due to the disease resistance and flavor.
Taste tops the charts. Grow this for quantities of medium-sized, avg. 4-6 oz., red fruits with rich, full flavor for sandwiches and salad...Read Mores early in the summer. New Girl ripens earlier than First Lady II, and the fruits better resist over-ripening so they keep longer when ripe. New Girl is better tasting and more disease resistant than Early Girl. Widely adapted, so no matter where you garden, you really should try this great tomato. Indeterminate.
New girl had the best and most intense flavor of all my 12 varieties this year. Living near the bay, we get cooler and usually gray morn...Read More
Two years ago I grew New Girl and was impressed with how long it kept putting out sweet, flavorful tomatoes without succumbing to the tom...Read More
Taste tops the charts. Grow this for quantities of medium-sized, avg. 4-6 oz., red fruits with rich, full flavor for sandwiches and salad...Read More