I see you grew Iron Lady, that is one I grew this year too and won't be growing again either. I was really disappointed with them in my garden so I'm glad to know it wasn't just me having trouble with them. Did yours taste like supermarket tomatoes?
I just did a rundown of my 2015 tomato varieties over at my blog (http://piecefulslumber.blogspot.com/2015/09/tomato-results.html) Five years in this zone on this soil now and I'm still trying to find varieties that can survive and thrive. Have you tried Indigo Apple Tomatoes before? I had good luck with them this year, they may work for you.
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I see you grew Iron Lady, that is one I grew this year too and won't be growing again either. I was really disappointed with them in my garden so I'm glad to know it wasn't just me having trouble with them. Did yours taste like supermarket tomatoes? I just did a rundown of my 2015 tomato varieties over at my blog (http://piecefulslumber.blogspot.com/2015/09/tomato-results.html) Five years in this zone on this soil now and I'm still trying to find varieties that can survive and thrive. Have you tried Indigo Apple Tomatoes before? I had good luck with them this year, they may work for you.