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May 9, 2023 9:53 AM CST
Name: Rita
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dave said: Tomato (Solanum lycopersicum 'Adelaide Festival')

Really pretty tomato.

Uluru Ochre is one of the one we're growing on a rented farm northwest of Fort Worth. My son Jon and I planted around 100 plants of that variety and we're hoping for a very large seed harvest. It'll be back in stock by July if all goes well.


Adelaide Festival is the one that I saw a picture of the tomato and decided I had to have it. Last season out of stock so I could not get it but for this season I did. And of course lots of others. That beauty shot was what made me go look at the Dwarf Tomato Project plants. And of course there are so many pretty ones.

Uluru Ochre should be quite unusual. Can't wait to be able to taste it.



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