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Feb 28, 2013 11:36 PM CST
Name: Tracy
Azalea Oregon (Zone 8a)
Dog Lover Farmer Region: Oregon Organic Gardener Vegetable Grower
Hello, my name is Tracy, and I am a tomato addict ................. I have got 'most' of my list done....... I find this year, there's not as much 'new to me' as in years past, I have found so many that I really enjoy, the 'new' ones will be 'testers' Thumbs up ........ Only 26 plants so far, I still have 4 (or so) 'open' spots, so I will be trin' some new ones....... Here's my list so far

YELLOW/ORANGE: ( yellow and orange maters make fantastic sauce, might need to increase here, to find more varieties 'suitable' for that)
Amana orange...... 2
Kellogg breakfast....... 2
Persimmon......... 2
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BLACK/PURLPE/MULTI:
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Cherokee purple....... 3 (LONG time favorite, BIG 'production')
Pink Berkeley tie-dye ...... 1
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RED/PINK:
German red strawberry.... 2
Giant Belgium.... 2 (excellent BIG mater)
Goliath .......... 2 (hybrid) ......... (LONG time favorite, BIG 'production')
Italian heirloom......... 2
Oxheart heirloom....... 3 ....... (EXCELLENT for 'saucing')
Branywine......... 2 ( what 'strain' is the 'tough' part about this one, I like several)
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CHERRIES:
Black cherry...... 1
Sunsugar....... 1 (hybrid)
Matt’s......... 1
Knowledge is knowing a tomato is a fruit.
Wisdom is not putting it in a fruit salad.

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