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Old 09-03-2006, 08:40 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Silvery Fir Tree tomato plants

Has anyone grown these? This will be my first year, and Im planning to
grow a few in containers. I'm just wondering how large of a pot they
require, and what, if anything people could tell me about them? The
sites I"ve been to conatined rather general information, and I'm
searching for more.

Any info appreciated.

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Old 10-03-2006, 07:16 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Silvery Fir Tree tomato plants

Grew them several years ago planted in the garden bed. The foliage is
interesting.
The fruit was medium size and somewhat flavorful, but not the best tasting
tomato
I have grown. It's interesting enough though to try a few plants for
yourself. They
should do as good as any other tomato in a pot. The plants were of average
size.

Sherwin D.

whitewater262 wrote:

Has anyone grown these? This will be my first year, and Im planning to
grow a few in containers. I'm just wondering how large of a pot they
require, and what, if anything people could tell me about them? The
sites I"ve been to conatined rather general information, and I'm
searching for more.

Any info appreciated.


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Old 12-03-2006, 02:03 PM posted to rec.gardens
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Default Silvery Fir Tree tomato plants

Thanks for the tip. I was really uncertain about the container size.
It sounds like they're worth growing -- I'm only going to grow one or
two of them though. The bulk of my garden will be varieties I've had
good success with in the past.

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