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SKU: 3402771Put out the Improved Porter into patio containers instead of the usual patio tomatoes. In a heat wave they gave less fruit than various cherry varieties, but they did give moderate amounts under high heat. Good flavor. Still has fruit on vine in November in Texas.
I’m so glad you picked up this variety! I grew it decades ago, then one year all sources got it mixed up with Porter—same experience as you. A few years ago I discovered the real Porter’s Pride at Tomatofest, but it’s now on their list to be discontinued (still available this year). It’s an excellent tasting drought hardy variety—not flashy but worth growing. Some years, all our tomatoes stopped producing and died because of heat and drought, but Porter’s Pride jumped right back into production. It’s always been shorter season for me, though—maybe 70 days.