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Old August 19, 2011   #50
tedln
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Blade,

I didn't taste either variety. The plants only produced a few small, hard fruit that barely resembled tomatoes. My Labrador retriever didn't comment on which tasted best. I also had Pineapple and Brandwine Yellow growing in the same bed. They performed better, but not much better. In a bed less than three feet away, my Brandywine Pink and a couple of other varieties were kicking butt like tomato producing machines. I think growing tomatoes is like selling real estate. It's all about location.

Ted
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