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4.27 out of 5 4.3 out of 5


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The Best, July 25, 2009
Submitted by Bishop1 from Tallahassee, FL
"I have planted the Juliet for year with great success. I prefer it over the Sun Gold in flavor. It only cracks after a prolonged dry spell followed by heavy rain, which most varieties will do. If I could only have one tomato in my garden from now on it would be the Juliet because of the flavor and texture."

Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Large Garden
Gardening skill: Very skilled
State of residence: FL
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 10+ years
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Incredible producers, March 23, 2009
Submitted by leeway from New Jersey
"These plants provided HUGE yields all summer long and right into fall. Fruits were exceptionally sweet and flavorful."

Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Small Garden
Gardening skill: Moderately skilled
State of residence: NJ
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 5-10 years
5 out of 5 5 out of 5 (Overall Rating)
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Fantastic for snacking, January 6, 2009
Submitted by Kalynn from TN
"Juliet tomatoes are a regular in my garden. The seeds are quick to germinate and are not fussy at all. The plants are very vigorous and productive. My husband loves to go out every day in the summer and pick a large bowl full of these and just snack on them all day long. The flavor is very good and the fruits are fairly crack-resistant. I highly recommend using a cage rather than a stake - the plants will branch out a great deal and need to be contained and supported."

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Large Garden
Gardening skill: Very skilled
State of residence: TN
Types of plants: Flowers
Gardening experience: 5-10 years
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Lovely, December 31, 2008
Submitted by MorkRider from Central Valley, CA
"I grew these and was impressed with their productivity. They were super crack resistant and tasty...though the skins were quite firm to the bite. They grew in big clusters and it was hopeless keeping up with the harvest--they just kept coming. The plants absolutely filled the tomato cages to overflowing. The ONLY reason I am not going to plant them again is because I much prefer Sun Gold for flavor. To avoid overwhelming myself with garden work, I usually plant a max of 2-3 tomato varieties each summer."

1 of 1 people found this review helpful.
Reviewer Information

Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening: Small Garden
Gardening skill: Moderately skilled
State of residence: CA
Types of plants: Vegetables
Gardening experience: 5-10 years
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