Tomato plants

I've decided to grow some tomatoes this summer. It's been several years since I've put some tomato plants in the ground and watched them grow and produce those juicy vegetables (or, if you prefer, fruits).
My wife loves BLTs, and nothing makes a better BLT than homegrown tomatoes. Since I'm a vegetarian, I still enjoy LT sandwiches.
We all know that you can't buy great-tasting tomatoes at the supermarket on a regular basis. Occasionally, a supermarket will sell local produce, but for the most part, the tomatoes you find are genetically engineered to have a long shelf life. In other words, a tomato that is thick-skinned and tasteless.
I purchased some topsoil and potting soil for my plants since much of my yard seems to be clay. I bought eight plants, hoping that at least half of them will survive.
By July, I hope to find some big, juicy tomatoes hanging off the plants. I'll keep you posted on how my plants progress during the coming weeks.