I think I am seeing at least 15-20 tomato plants? To me that would be hundreds of fruits over the course of a growing season. Do you eat that many a week? We have like 8 and I know my AA friends are gonna get a lot!
Actually, there are 40 plants there. I only plant the 36 best ones. We give 3/4 of the tomatoes away. They come in waves here like I said before because of our sub 55deg F evenings so our yields aren't great. I count on heat waves happening every two to three weeks that result in stagnant evening air needed to set fruit.
Most folks that live around me look forward to our tomatoes. My neighbor next door tells me my home grown fruit is far better than what is sold in the local farmers market. It is sad that most commercially grown tomatoes that you find in the grocery stores are not vine ripened. My son refused to eat tomato slices on his food because he was used to the commercially grown ones. He now eats my homegrown ones.
Speaking of tomato yields, I am amazed at what Charles H Wilber was able to do with his plants. I saw pictures of 30ft tall Better Boy plants that yielded hundreds of pounds of tomatoes. All of my plants are of the Better Boy variety. We are frequently hitting days during the summer with temperatures above 105deg F. Last year was the first year I grew Better Boys and they seem to withstand hot days better.