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Aug 12, 2010 8:11 PM CST
Name: Michele Roth
N.E. Indiana - Zone 5b, and F (Zone 9b)
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Ooh! I haven't tried that one yet! It looks like they get pretty big too.
Are they in any way similar to the Brandywines? (I'm kinda hooked on those big boys Big Grin , although I'm open to try another great tomato.)

We've had about a half dozen ripe ones so far.....I'm hoping the rest hold off for a week or so til we get back from New York.

Have you had any fresh tomatoes at all yet? We have some cherry tomatoes that volunteer in one of the flower beds every year and some of those are ripening....and very sweet!

My son could live on our tomatoes I think! Tomatoes, cucumbers and broccoli are my 4 year-old's favorite foods! Can ya tell he's a garden kid? Hilarious!
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