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Old February 12, 2016   #51
AKmark
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I have found that Momotaro just takes some time to get going, but they do produce good for me throughout the season.
I am trying Marbonne this year too, looks like another year of juggling new varieties, about 75 or so. I guess its human nature to wonder whats around the next corner, over the hill, or how good the taste of an unknown tomato is. lol
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