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Old March 15, 2017   #2
Gardeneer
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"BEST" is difficult to qualify.
I may suggest SILETZ: It has a compact growth habit, about 4ft.
It is bred by OSU for PNW. It is pathenocarpic.
It is eary, has good fruit size bigger than all other early varieties that I have grown. I have picked ripe tomatoes from Siletz, in early July in north of Seattle, WA area.
The fruits taste good.
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