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Old August 27, 2014   #11
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Czech tomatoes are every bit as good and more adapted to a Czech environment, that being said, awesome photos!!!!!!
There is no Czech biftekové tomato (only Brutus) . This year I tried to grow this beefsteak tomatoes: Anna Russian,Beefmaster VFN, Brandywine Cowlick´s, Brandywine OTV, Brandywine Sudduth´s, Cherokee Purple, Costoluto Genovese, Crnkovic Yugoslavian, Cuor di Bue, Dester, Earl´s Faux, Indian Stripe, KBX, Kosovo, Neves Azorean Red, Oxheart, Prudence Purple, Wes and twenty four Spanish beefsteak.
In 2015 I will grow only twenty beefsteak tomatoes, of which about half will be Spanish. This year I saw no difference in growth between the Spanish beefsteaks (they are often a variety of higher altitudes) and other beefsteaks varieties.
Vladimír
PS.: Of course, I also photographed other than Spanish beefsteaks, but I think that putting for example Neves Azorean Red on this web, would be pointless.
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