








Dr. Wyche's Yellow Tomato Plants (XL Slicing Type)
I have at least a half dozen absolute favorite tomatoes, but this might be number 1! I must always grow my Dr. Wyche’s! One of the best tasting slicers I have ever grown! and these are usually the biggest tomatoes in the garden every year!
Seed Source: Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co.
Description excerpt from source site:
“This heirloom was introduced to Seed Savers Exchange by the late Dr. John Wyche, who was once a co-owner of the Cole Brothers Circus and used the manure of elephants to fertilize his heritage gardens. The 1-lb fruit is solid and smooth; the color is a glowing tangerine-orange that always stands out in the kitchen or on the vine. One of the best heirloom orange types for market, with its smooth texture and tropical, sweet taste. Heavy yields.”
I have at least a half dozen absolute favorite tomatoes, but this might be number 1! I must always grow my Dr. Wyche’s! One of the best tasting slicers I have ever grown! and these are usually the biggest tomatoes in the garden every year!
Seed Source: Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co.
Description excerpt from source site:
“This heirloom was introduced to Seed Savers Exchange by the late Dr. John Wyche, who was once a co-owner of the Cole Brothers Circus and used the manure of elephants to fertilize his heritage gardens. The 1-lb fruit is solid and smooth; the color is a glowing tangerine-orange that always stands out in the kitchen or on the vine. One of the best heirloom orange types for market, with its smooth texture and tropical, sweet taste. Heavy yields.”
I have at least a half dozen absolute favorite tomatoes, but this might be number 1! I must always grow my Dr. Wyche’s! One of the best tasting slicers I have ever grown! and these are usually the biggest tomatoes in the garden every year!
Seed Source: Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co.
Description excerpt from source site:
“This heirloom was introduced to Seed Savers Exchange by the late Dr. John Wyche, who was once a co-owner of the Cole Brothers Circus and used the manure of elephants to fertilize his heritage gardens. The 1-lb fruit is solid and smooth; the color is a glowing tangerine-orange that always stands out in the kitchen or on the vine. One of the best heirloom orange types for market, with its smooth texture and tropical, sweet taste. Heavy yields.”