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Old 20-03-2003, 07:20 PM
FarmerDill
 
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Default tomato pollination


Aaaaeeeeeeiiii!!!

You unutterable fool! Do not mention the Cursed Ones by
name!!! (snipped)


Pam, I got a good laugh from your post. It seems unreasonable but I have same
experience with pink Brandywine and Giant Belgium pulling through when all the
others succumb. Either they are resistant to the virus, or they just don't
taste good to thrips.


 
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