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Trevor Appleton 09-01-2004 06:02 AM

Tomato varieties and Greenback
 
I have always grown Moneymaker as my tomatoes get greenback if I grow any
other type.

Does Shirley fall into the 'greenback resistant' category?

Trevor
East Yorkshire




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ashnook_news 10-01-2004 04:34 PM

Tomato varieties and Greenback
 
My T&M book says Shirley is greenback free.

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I have always grown Moneymaker as my tomatoes get greenback if I grow any
other type.

Does Shirley fall into the 'greenback resistant' category?

Trevor
East Yorkshire




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Sacha 10-01-2004 05:04 PM

Tomato varieties and Greenback
 
Trevor Appleton9/1/04 5:54
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I have always grown Moneymaker as my tomatoes get greenback if I grow any
other type.

Does Shirley fall into the 'greenback resistant' category?

Ray says 'yes'.
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Trevor Appleton 10-01-2004 10:03 PM

Tomato varieties and Greenback
 

Sacha wrote in message
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Trevor Appleton9/1/04 5:54

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I have always grown Moneymaker as my tomatoes get greenback if I grow

any
other type.

Does Shirley fall into the 'greenback resistant' category?

Ray says 'yes'.
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Will give it a try then thanks!









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Alan Gould 11-01-2004 10:46 AM

Tomato varieties and Greenback
 
In article , ashnook_news justleatve
xx writes
My T&M book says Shirley is greenback free.

IIRC we've never had greenback problems with Shirley tomatoes, either
grown indoors or outside.
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Jaques d'Alltrades 11-01-2004 07:34 PM

Tomato varieties and Greenback
 
The message
from "Trevor Appleton" trevor@nospamweatherdot4dinternetdocodotuk
contains these words:

I have always grown Moneymaker as my tomatoes get greenback if I grow any
other type.


Does Shirley fall into the 'greenback resistant' category?


Pass. never had really greenbacked tomatoes. I have grown Shirley, and
Alicante, Pixie and Ailsa Craig.

Ailsa Craig does tend to remain a bit green on top sometimes, in a
sort-of apple-patterned way. Allegedly.

Monemaker is IMO like wet rags in flavour, and I won't grow them.
Alicante is a Moneymaker type, but has a very good flavour. Why not try
some of those?

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