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Mar 10, 2011 9:00 PM CST
Name: Susie
Phoenix AZ (Zone 9a)
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I have to start over. I planted two in the ground in January. Guess what. They froze. Both had some really nicely set large tomatoes and they froze. I'm going to the nursery this weekend to buy a couple more. I'll let ya know what I'm able to pick up.

Very nice selection, Dan. I'm sure we'll see pics of your yield in a few weeks!!! Yum! Thumbs up
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