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Damaged tomato plant survival/production?
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15-05-2004, 03:04 AM
Glenna Rose
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Damaged tomato plant survival/production?
ed writes:
Is it worth giving this plant a chance?
Absolutely! By the end of summer, you likely won't even know it was
damaged.
If anyone is interested in which varieties, and would like comment on
their
experience with them, they a
Brandywine
Not pretty but absolutely delicious, both raw and cooked. It gives
relish, etc., a sweeter flavor than otherwise with many other tomatoes
Green Zebra
I love this one and have a great deal of fun with it when I give away
tomato baskets. People think it's green and needs to be let ripen. They
are skeptical. LOL
I grow a lot of heirlooms some of which can be seen on my 2002 web page
(*very* outdated with the last entries made in August of 2002, lazy
webmaster here g). Scroll all the way to the bottom for thumbnails of
larger images of signs for friends who sell tomato plants.
Heirlooms are wonderful!
Glenna
www.pacifier.com/~glenna
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