Cottonwood, AZ (Zone 8b) | October 2016 | positive
This is an all-time favorite snacking tomato for me. It has a sweet flavor with just enough acidity to avoid being bland. Very few of the...Read Morese make it to the house, and neighbors rave about them. It is a large sprawling vine that produces over a long season. I do find that many of the fruit split when picked, so I've learned to leave a bit of the stem attached. They will not split and keep for a long time if you do this. UPDATE: I moved to a hotter climate zone (9B) and this tomato is producing like mad in mid-summer 100+ heat. My other six varieties have stopped setting fruit, but my Wapsipinicon is loving the heat.
Not the most versatile, but delicious enough to grow again! This is a small, very juicy tomato with a unique fruity flavor. We enjoyed it...Read More last year, just quartered on salads. It's a very sloppy/messy fruit, and it is prone to some splitting in wet weather.
The plant produced late to my recollection, but once it got going, it was extremely prolific. I had a hard time keeping up with the harvest from our 2 plants. It managed to survive some benign neglect and irregular watering at the beginning of the season.
This is definitely a very sweet tomato very low in acidity - so it's great if you're looking for that. I'm not really a fan of really sw...Read Moreeet tomatoes. The vines themselves were quite vigorous, but I didn't get a very big yield at all. The tomatoes themselves are quite interesting with their slight peach-type fuzz on the skin. They were a big hit at Thanksgiving, but it wasn't my favourite. I probably won't grow this one again.
Grew well, but limited yields. I would grow again - I enjoy the taste and the fruits are a nice size, especially for salads. The fuzzy ...Read Moreskin is a good conversation starter!
A wonderful surprise. Great sweet tomato. Very prolific and with that unique skin that has been compared to fuzz, hence the peach name. F...Read Morelavor was also interesting. One that I will grow next year!
This is an all-time favorite snacking tomato for me. It has a sweet flavor with just enough acidity to avoid being bland. Very few of the...Read More
Not the most versatile, but delicious enough to grow again! This is a small, very juicy tomato with a unique fruity flavor. We enjoyed it...Read More
This is definitely a very sweet tomato very low in acidity - so it's great if you're looking for that. I'm not really a fan of really sw...Read More
Grew well, but limited yields. I would grow again - I enjoy the taste and the fruits are a nice size, especially for salads. The fuzzy ...Read More
Comes from Dennis Schlicht and named after the river of the same name in northeast Iowa.
Too "sweet" for me. I didn't think it had much tomato flavor and I won't be growing it again.
A wonderful surprise. Great sweet tomato. Very prolific and with that unique skin that has been compared to fuzz, hence the peach name. F...Read More
A small (2 inch) pale yellow "peach" type tomato.