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Feb 5, 2010 10:21 AM CST
Name: Jill (no, really?)
Tucson, AZ
Dann_L said:I almost bought seeds for the Neve's Azorean Red's and considered Anna Russian. I'm glad that you have them so I'll know if they are some to try next season.

And we can compare observations on the Sioux and Atkinson's since I have those too.

If memory serves me, you grew Beverlodge and Reisentraube last year didn't you? How did they do for you?


Last year I got (almost) nada. I did BLP and Reisentraube in EBs the year before. Reisentraube did fine over the summer, VERY tasty little garden candies; looking forward to see how they do in ground. BLP was my first (and only) attempt at a fall crop; not so good. Trying again in the spring. Still looking for the proper home-grown tomato to make your soup with, Dan! :)

I gave an AR to my neighbor, who due to health issues gave it no care over the summer--it's still producing in spite of the neglect, and she says tastes good, too! And the only success I had last summer was a plant that gave me 2 of the best-tasting tomatoes I've ever eaten here in AZ, but since I had an ID mixup, I'm not sure what it was--but my best guess is the NAR. Hoping I'm right!

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