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Old February 16, 2010   #33
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Originally Posted by barefootgardener View Post
I agree with Dewayne about Old German..I have been growing it for a number of years now and it is always a fav.of mine..It is a big beautiful meaty bi-color..I think it has superb taste..
Agree...me too, and Old German looks so darn good sliced on a platter. My Husband grows this and he says it is a "no bother" tomato....just consistantly does it's thing year after year, no special anything. And I know they get pretty darn big, I try not to notice what my Husband grows because the way he does things DRIVES ME CRAZY but as he grows everything else and I only grow tomatoes for drying, I try to keep my mouth shut ...This is one of the largest that he grows and he says it sells well.
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