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Jan 4, 2022 2:22 PM CST
Name: Lynda Horn
Arkansas (Zone 7b)
Eat more tomatoes!
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I've grown brandywine, Arkansas Traveler, homestead, and large red cherry. Bendy wine produced very late for me, and not a large harvest. Arkansas traveler has a really good taste, a pink tomato, good harvest but here it's not disease resistant. Oh, also Roma, which is the paste tomato everyone here grows. I don't make paste, I prefer tomatoes for fresh eating. I was not impressed with homestead, not a lot of taste and a so so harvest. San Marzano seems to have a larger harvest than Roma here, we grew them for the sale one year and folks seemed to like them.
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