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Old June 23, 2017   #1
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Default Burpee BushSteak?

I forgot to plant some seed for late tomatoes so I ended up getting some Burpee BushSteak plants. Has anyone grown this? It says space friendly determinate. I can't find many reviews except on the Burpee site and i im not sure I can trust those. Thanks.
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In the words of Comic Book Guy (The Simpsons)...

WORST. TOMATO. EVER.

It produces enormous quantities of very large (12-14 ounce) globes on a very large sprawling bush. Fruit are not what I would call beefsteaks. Interiors are "spokes" of little meat. It's mostly large locules of gel and seeds. Flavor is very close to insipid (tasteless). If you buy salad dressing by the 55-gallon drum, this tomato may be for you.

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Old June 23, 2017   #3
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I grew one several years ago in a pot ; "Bush ..." means it is a small compact plant.
I remember that I get one flush of few tomatoes, nothing special about it. If I remember it correctly it was a determinant.
I still have some seeds left. But with so many good choices available out there, I don't think I will grow it again.
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