Sounds like you’ve been truly blessed on your tomatoes! I’ve had blossoms galore for the last few weeks, but no fruits yet. Wondering if I’m doing something incorrectly, or if they sometimes just don’t get beyond the blossom stage for whatever reason?
How’s the HEAT by you? Tomatoes don’t pollinate well when it’s hot.
You can either try some hand pollinating (with a paintbrush) or adjust your ‘tomato schedule’ in the future so you get them to bloom when it’s not so hot.
(I think you’re in FL, correct?)
Around here, fruit came late, I think due to the many over 9-F days, and much rain early, on, but all I can say is that our ongoing harvest has been an answer to prayer. The disease that was typically showing up in late July was hardly seen, and the majority of the toms were from harvested seeds of what I call large cherry toms, not the most flavorful but I chose them bcz they seemed to be the most disease resistant. Yet larger toms are also healthy. Often timely rain helped.
And what is also strange, is that in God's providence, rather than having lots of flowers in Sept (that I try to pick many off), I see very few flowers and am getting more tomatoes instead. Thank God. Lots to share.