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Old April 17, 2015   #1
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Default Heat loving suggestions?

Hi guys- I'm planning my second season for tomatoes and that's when it gets HOT here. Usually if I start seed in June, the temps are usually in the low 100's in Aug to plant out. Then I will get Sept/Oct tomatoes IF the weather behaves. Any how, I'm curious as to what heirlooms (bc I like to save seed) you recommend that tolerate the heat well? It will cool down but they have to be able to withstand some heat to begin with. Thoughts?

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We can get to 105 here but not sustained like in AZ. Always cools down at night. That being said, black cherry seems to always power through the heat. That plant is a bruiser for me. Very resilient. Not really an heirloom but is an op so you can save seed.
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I've had really good luck with Neves Azorean Red, Druzba, Red Brandywine(the one from TGS), Indian Stripe, Dana's Dusky Rose, Berkley Tie Dye Pink, Spudakee, JD's Special C Tex, Arkansas Traveler, Donskoi, Kosovo, and Dr. Wyches Yellow.

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I've had really good luck with Neves Azorean Red, Druzba, Red Brandywine(the one from TGS), Indian Stripe, Dana's Dusky Rose, Berkley Tie Dye Pink, Spudakee, JD's Special C Tex, Arkansas Traveler, Donskoi, Kosovo, and Dr. Wyches Yellow.

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I always like reading your lists of Southern Survivors.
Are those your most heat tolerant varieties listed in order from most Tolerant to least Tolerant?

Have you grown Costoluto Genovese, Super Sioux, or Goose Creek?
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Here are a few that I have read a lot about.

Heat Tolerant Tomatoes:

Arkansas Traveler
Costoluto Genovese
Everglades
Floridade
Goose Creek
Homestead and Homestead 24
Large Red Cherry
Money Maker
Porter (All varieties)
Sioux and Super Sioux
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Thanks AlittleSalt! Man that's the third time I've heard about Goose Creek. Some sites say its one of the best heirlooms ever!? Is this true? How have I not got seed for this one yet... Lol!
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Another variety that has done well is Eva purple ball and Break o day
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I have good luck with Traveler and Traveler 76 that were released from the University of Arkansas in 1971 and 1976. Tasty too!
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I have good luck with Traveler and Traveler 76 that were released from the University of Arkansas in 1971 and 1976. Tasty too!
Pauldavid, I have read that there was an original Arkansas Traveler tomato from over a hundred years ago thought to be extinct. I don't remember a link.
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Pauldavid, I have read that there was an original Arkansas Traveler tomato from over a hundred years ago thought to be extinct. I don't remember a link.
I heard that too Salt,would like to have tried that one! Joe McFerrin at University of Arkansas bred Bradley, Traveler, Traveler 76, and Ozark Pink respectively. I have not grown the Ozark Pink yet. The Travelers have done great for me. Bradley died from some disease last year, trying it again from different seed stock. I have high hopes for Bradley because I was born in Bradley County, Arkansas.
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I have tried Eva Purple Ball but none of the rest... There is Goose Creek again!! PaulDavid I'm going to look up the Travelers now. Thanks!
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I have tried Eva Purple Ball but none of the rest... There is Goose Creek again!! PaulDavid I'm going to look up the Travelers now. Thanks!
If you look up the Travelers then you might want to look up Burgundy Traveler too.
Burgundy Traveler is supposed to be the latest and greatest of the Travelers with better disease tolerance and flavor and a darker color, but I have not grown them side by side to compare.

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Kelly,

Goose Creek is one that should also do well. The difference between it and Eva Purple Ball, both have very good flavor, albeit not the same, production is similar. It seemed the differences in production came down to which one had the better spot on the garden. Both are excellent choices for what you are looking for.
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Thanks creister!! Goose Creek seeds are headed my way so I'm excited to try them!
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