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Old April 1, 2017   #63
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Originally Posted by charley View Post
Depending on how it does for salt I can grow a whole bunch of them this fall but if it don't do good for salt I don't see the point because most brandywine's don't do good for me in this Texas Heat. So you want a selection of earliness I was just wondering are they indeterminate or determinate plants? Has anyone else from Texas grown them?
Barb, how big is the fruit you are getting? Great pics of the fruit, glad they are working out.


Charley, I would like to see if they can handle the heat in Texas. I f you start them early, they should be good for a harvest before the Texas summer heat gets too bad.

They are smaller, but much earlier than BW, and more prolific, great yields. We also have not got cracked fruit on them. They are sweetish, but their charm is the tomato flavor.
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