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Alice Gamewell wrote: I grow brandywine and never had problems with it. Not only that, the taste cannot be beat. I respectfully disagree with Harold Walker. Heirlooms have been around for many years and have survived all kinds of problems, unlike hybrids which are touted as being so disease resistant. Besides being around for years, the taste is delicious, cannot compare it to hybrids. You will have to experiment to find out what is best for your area and stick to that. Thanks. I think I'm going to not worry about it so much and get what I like. I'm in zone 5 so I'm in a nice growing area. Heather H. |
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