Gosh, in the warmer zones and even zone 6, gardeners are talking about the end of their tomato season and a wish for fall. I still haven't had a ripe beefsteak!
It was August 20th last year before I had a large tomato to enjoy. If anything, it should be later this year because of the very cool June.
There were a handful of little yellow Ildi tomatoes yesterday. Those things can really, really kick out the fruit once they get started.
I've already commented on my first Jaune Flamm tomato but the plants are ripening about 1 a day now! I am just delighted about that

. Other than a persimmon-colored skin that's a little tough, Flamm is proving itself to be one fine tomato!
A couple more Mr. Stripey (Tigerella) were ripe yesterday. Those had a nice flavor
and a tender skin!
So, I've got just a few plums to go with a steady supply of gold cherries (Sungold and SunSugar). There are actually a couple more plum varieties out there with plenty of green fruit. And, I got a nearly-ripe Buisson. I'm looking forward to trying a tomato that seems to be really rare in the US.
My supposedly early Kimberley look like they'll show up about the same time as the beefsteaks! It seems like a
small tomato had really better be worth the wait if it can't be early, early.
To give you an idea of where my tomato season is: I can count the ripe cherries of the popular Sweet 100 plants on the fingers of 1 hand! If it wasn't for the earlier gold cherries, I'd probably be tearing my hair out right now

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Steve