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The only tomato that did not produce well. Roma is a much better paste tomato. I got a few lbs off of each plant. very poor production co...Read More
Like many paste tomatoes it is nearly flavorless. Fair production. Will not grow again.
This is another fine variety of tomato. Good salad tomato, for pesto, and for canning. Good producer and good flavor. As with all tomat...Read More
I was very excited to try this plant when I found out about the variety, as I had heard it makes a great sauce. I tried it potted and had...Read More
I love this tomato for sauce, canning, and cooking. Short plants bear perfect fruits heavily. I have not had any problems with disease ...Read More
When you grow this one, better set aside some time to make sause. Huge numbers of fruit tend to ripen all at once. First bunch tends to...Read More
This is my workhorse paste; flavor is better than other hybrid pastes I've tried. It does get a fair bit of blossom end rot (early seaso...Read More
BIG winner. It is still setting fruit in the TX heat, very productive and tastier than Roma.
It does seem to be getting bo...Read More
I grew this variety and Roma tomatoes last year and this one was much better for making sauces (the fruits had a fuller shape than the re...Read More
Ditto to everything madman said and then some! I love this variety; very meaty, very productive, great flavor for eating fresh as well a...Read More
'Viva Italia' is an excellent Roma-type paste tomato that bears heavily. I have had good success with it for the past two years. It has...Read More