tveguy3 said:I got my San Marzano Redorta seed from Seed from Italy. They sell on line and have a great deal of nice seed of many things besides tomatoes.
http://www.growitalian.com/tom...
So I had more time to really look at the rest of the tomato seeds there. There are many that look really interesting to me. I put some in my shopping cart but have to think on it before buying. Thing is if I get 4 varieties the shipping charge is still the same $3.95 that it will be if I only order the San Marzano Retorta Seeds.
So I will be ordering those San Marzano Retortas. Also for sure will be ordering Pantano. Why this one? Because I found something in my research that the guy from this company said this is the best tasting tomato ever. Period. Best one. It is a beautiful looking tomato to boot. Enough reason for me to order it.
http://www.growitalian.com/tom...
Two others I like ate the gold colored Golden Boy as this year I am really interested in gold or yellow tomatoes.
http://www.growitalian.com/pro...
And other other I am looking at is Costoluto Fiorintino. I have tried the more common Costuluto Genovese tomato years ago and the taste was awesome. I don't know why I no longer grow it. But I liked what I read about this Costoluto Fiorintino.
http://www.growitalian.com/tom...
Realistically I don't know. I always want all these varieties but I am just not a seed starter. So even if I do go with seeds it will be on a limited basis.