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Old October 25, 2010   #15
hank
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Join Date: Aug 2008
Location: winchester va usa
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I'm taking notes from all of your messages about later tomatoes.
From a year ago memory, Emily was a fairly sturdy tom as far as handling was concerned. Greg is that your experience? I'm coming from a pyo market point of view. I would not plant any for that purpose without your OK, but I could see it coming. It is a good one.
Kath, Wow. Please take notes about your results.
No more Dr. Wyche, too delicate. Cherokee Purple, ok for a few plants. They need a bit of selling because of their appearance. Same for Dr. Caroline. Rutgers ok. Romas were very popular. Brandywines were very productive and popular.
One of my good memories is eating some Rutgers toms we had managed to save for Thanksgiving.
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