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Anyone here grow this one before? I've got a couple of plants that
are roughly 3 weeks along, and would like to hear how yours did.
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sustained, they should continue to produce all season after their first
fruits ripen.


That is confusing, because the package says this is a determinate variety
that grows quickly, and puts one a single, huge harvest all at once.


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On Tue, 24 Mar 2009 11:05:52 -0500, "OhioGuy" wrote:

sustained, they should continue to produce all season after their first
fruits ripen.


That is confusing, because the package says this is a determinate variety
that grows quickly, and puts one a single, huge harvest all at once.


Ohio has the ideal climate for tomatoes, so all grow quickly without
much effort at all. Last year I planted 8 varieties of tomatoes. Most
performed fair, but the Husky Tomato was the top performer. Here in
e.TN the summers get too hot and dry for a good tomato, but our
climate enjoys the the cooler summer nights, unlike Nashville.
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