I've always heard Moravsky Div was closely related to Stupice, so you might expect a smaller plant which bears early under cooler conditions and then fades. I was surprised when I first grew it two years ago.My seed was originally from Sand Hill. Carolyn listed it at SSE, so she would know, of course.
We grow for market, so that is the excuse for the numerous tomato plants in the field. There are melons planted between the potato rows as well. We also have test plots for our tomato crosses and other breeding stock in adjoining fields. As long as we continue to get irrigation water we will be alright!
Lee
|