06-11-2020, 08:25 PM
I've been a lover of home grown tomatoes all my life. There's nothing as delicous as a BLT in the summer when tomatoes are on.
I lived next door to a farmer that grew tomatoes, that I would buy from him. I noticed his plants were like small bushes and not all strung out to 10 feet or so. I had always had to cage them as they grew to contain them.
I asked him what kind of plants he grew, and he told me it was a new variety called DX-5212. I thought what a strange name for tomatoes. He told me they had been developed at Dixie State University by crossing a Moscow with a Roma tomatoe. He had the local greenhouse start the plants for him. He also told me I could probably buy my plants from them if I went in early to get them. That's been 10 years ago.
They are the best tomatoes I have ever eaten. If I plant 18 plants, I'll get maybe 3 - 4 Roma bushes, and 12 Large Moscow tomatoe plants. The yeald is huge for such little bush plants. The tomatoes are mostly large and meaty, but when it comes to canning them the Romas work in wonderful for sauce or salsa.
This is a picture of my plants this year, they already have blossoms on them.
Here are some other pictures of my plants from other years to show how productive they are. see how small the bushes are.
You can see how many tomatoes were left on the ground after we tore out all the plants. They are amazing.
Hansens Greenhouse in Benjamin, UT is the only place I know of that sells these plants. I'm lucky they are close by.
I lived next door to a farmer that grew tomatoes, that I would buy from him. I noticed his plants were like small bushes and not all strung out to 10 feet or so. I had always had to cage them as they grew to contain them.
I asked him what kind of plants he grew, and he told me it was a new variety called DX-5212. I thought what a strange name for tomatoes. He told me they had been developed at Dixie State University by crossing a Moscow with a Roma tomatoe. He had the local greenhouse start the plants for him. He also told me I could probably buy my plants from them if I went in early to get them. That's been 10 years ago.
They are the best tomatoes I have ever eaten. If I plant 18 plants, I'll get maybe 3 - 4 Roma bushes, and 12 Large Moscow tomatoe plants. The yeald is huge for such little bush plants. The tomatoes are mostly large and meaty, but when it comes to canning them the Romas work in wonderful for sauce or salsa.
This is a picture of my plants this year, they already have blossoms on them.
Here are some other pictures of my plants from other years to show how productive they are. see how small the bushes are.
You can see how many tomatoes were left on the ground after we tore out all the plants. They are amazing.
Hansens Greenhouse in Benjamin, UT is the only place I know of that sells these plants. I'm lucky they are close by.