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Old 23-03-2004, 01:17 PM
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Every year is a search for something new to grow, and this year in the tomato
category it's the San Marzano Redorta . This looks promising! Anyone else
grow/growing this girl?
http://www.felcopruners.net/catalog.0.html13.0.html


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Old 23-03-2004, 04:21 PM
Bill Moats
 
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"Ken Anderson" wrote in message
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Every year is a search for something new to grow, and this year in the

tomato
category it's the San Marzano Redorta . This looks promising! Anyone

else
grow/growing this girl?
http://www.felcopruners.net/catalog.0.html13.0.html



I grew it last year for the first time and was very pleased. It was the
first plum type that I thought tasted in the top rank. It is large for a
plum and didn't suffer from blossom end rot like others. I plan to grow it
again this year.

Bill Moats
Pau Hana Farm
Milton-Freewater, Oregon


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"Ken Anderson" wrote in message
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Every year is a search for something new to grow, and this year in the

tomato
category it's the San Marzano Redorta . This looks promising! Anyone

else
grow/growing this girl?
http://www.felcopruners.net/catalog.0.html13.0.html



I grew it last year for the first time and was very pleased. It was the
first plum type that I thought tasted in the top rank. It is large for a
plum and didn't suffer from blossom end rot like others. I plan to grow it
again this year.

Bill Moats
Pau Hana Farm
Milton-Freewater, Oregon


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