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Old August 31, 2015   #5
Fiishergurl
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Join Date: Mar 2014
Location: Oak Hill, Florida
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Originally Posted by jbond007 View Post
...and Early Blight along with Gray Mold to keep me busy.

Actually, I have so many varieties competing for next year (including some breading efforts for others) that currently only two varieties from this year are on my return list:
  • An unknown Yellow tomato that is tasty (maybe Tasmanian Blushing Yellow?)
  • Blue Berries Cherry from Brad Gates (the only Blue tomato that I've found that doesn't taste like crap)
Oh cool! I bought Blue Berries from WBF last year but didn't plant them or try them just due to lack of space. Maybe I will have to add them to my Fall list!!

Thank you!

Ginny in Florida
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