Okay, see this is the deal. I'm not "babying" any tomato varieties when the other FIVE varieties are doing fine. This year is sort of my experiment anyway and I'm going to save seed from the ones who produce the best, in my backyard, with my soil and my watering. If someone needs special food or more water than everyone else, they're simply out of the running. Harsh, I know. But I think after a few years of this, I'll have some pretty dang good tomato seed for my own area and that should do well for my neighbors, too.

I'm afraid Brandywine is out, unless it decides to set fruit later in the summer and does exceedingly well. I will add a couple new varieties to the mix to try next year.

Thanks, guys! That's what I needed to know.