My father and I got a little greedy this year with the tomatoes. We planted 30+ tomatoes plants across 6 raised beds. We planted 8 variates of tomatoes. Some of them never appeared to produce fruit.

However, there is one tomato that seems to have made it in every bed…we did not plant this variety. They are not Sungolds (we planted sungold) they are much bigger. They stay yellow and never seem to mature to any other color. Also they are sour as hell. We have no idea how they popped up in every bed and seem to be thriving to the point where they have choked the growth of other tomatoes.

by magiccityidiot

10 Comments

  1. NoBuilder2444

    Wow. Wish we had productive invasive tomatoes!

  2. Giddyup_1998

    They are yellow tomatoes. You, or your Dad have obviously planted them.

  3. Bumper103

    They look very much like sunsugar tomatoes but i am having a problem gaging the size. It’s more orange than yellow when ripe. They are sweeter than cherry tomatoes, slightly less tomato flavor. Sunsugar tomatoes are about the with of your thumb.

  4. Petunias_are_food

    Did you by any chance plant a green tomato, green zebra for example turns yellow when fully ripe

  5. It might help by listing the 8 varieties that you planted.

  6. TyTwoShot

    Invading? I’ll be happy to take that nuisance off your hands

  7. This reminds me of a nor mutant. nor is a ripening inhibitor that is present heterzygous (one of both parents of a hybrid) in many commercial varieties to improve shelf life and reduce cracking.

    I don’t think this is a yellow or orange tomato as those have a different colour.

    Do you use compost in your garden this could explain how it got there.

  8. AaronSlaughter

    Those leaves look potentially spider mitey

  9. 2abyssinians

    They look like Sungold. But they are probably some sort of hybrid.

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