Is there a big difference between types of tomatoes? Big Boy & Better
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Ask at the store, for a lot of these titles, are eye catchers. I will say, that the Big Boy, is a very large one, and very, very good. The finished tomato will cover your palm of your hand, and it is very tasty. We love them, especially with a healthy hamburg, with lettuce, and other goods with it. Best wishes, if you haven't started yet, I would test your soil, then you will know for sure if there is something else, you should add to your soil, to make it more balanced, and healthy. Best wishes, J.
apparently, big boy tomatoes and better boy have similar tomato parents.
forums.gardenweb.com better boy apparently has more disease resistance.