This year (2016), I grew a plant from seed, which seed I planted in March (in an unheated Strong Camel 6'x5'x3' greenhouse), and transpla...Read Morented it this morning (14 May 2016). It's looking healthy. It was one of the first tomato plants to flower (out of about 70-110 varieties, including many early ones). The only other one I know about that *may* have beat it to flower is Chocolate Pear. In the greenhouse, I used a mixture of worm castings and a little peat moss for the soil, and planted in a seed tray with somewhat larger cells. The other tomatoes (sans one variety that I planted later) were planted at about the same time in the same soil and containers.
Since information is hard to find on the Internet, I figured I would tell you what I know. I have seeds ordered from timeless-tomatoes.com in 2015, and this is what I grew in 2016. Their tomato is Sutton's Best of All, and not Seattle's Best of All. The package I received says Sutton's Best of All.
75 days to maturity. Indeterminate. Extremely rare. From New Delhi, India. Fruits set in clusters. Productive. Drought-tolerant. Extremely red. Few seeds. 'Old time tomato flavor'. 'More meaty than juicy, …'
This year (2016), I grew a plant from seed, which seed I planted in March (in an unheated Strong Camel 6'x5'x3' greenhouse), and transpla...Read More