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Big, beautiful, tasty. Little cracking, and only when I couldn’t water regularly. Moderately prolific, pretty much stopped producing i...Read More
Ordered seeds for this heirloom online and have not been disappointed. Beautiful marvel striped tomato with a refreshing fruity taste. Ab...Read More
Very, very vigourous plants but little if any fruit produced. What was produced was mealy and had no taste. Perhaps to hot in East Texas ...Read More
Very nice tomato. For me, it was very productive, and tasted very sweet and fruity. All my friends and family enjoyed them.
I grew yellow hillbilly last year. It did really well. Nice healthy plants with a good amount of large fruit. I loved the taste too, just...Read More
Raised this plant from seed. Sure the plant grew fine, but it never flowered ONCE during my whole growing season here in zone 7a, much le...Read More
Hillbilly has a place in my garden every year. It has a wonderful sweet flavor, striking appearance, and produces like crazy all season. ...Read More
It was beefy and a decent tomato for what it is, a red-striped yellow beefsteak. However, it takes so long to get a tomato to full ripene...Read More
Plants were very productive here and the fruit was attractive. Flavor average.
plants are very large and healthy
lots of fruit
I have had little success with bi-color beefsteaks in this climate, and this one is no exception. It rapidly succumbed to nematodes.