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Jul 15, 2011 7:05 AM CST
Name: Ken Zone 7b/8
Snellville, GA (Zone 7b)
Charter ATP Member I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! Dog Lover Region: Georgia Roses Tropicals
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I try not to plant too many different varieties yearly because it's too hard to evaluate them. But I always plant and can count on BIG BEEF HYB for consistant and high production. Another non-hybrid that is equal in consistancy and production is MULE TEAM. Also this year I planted BELLA ROSA for the first time and am getting softball size fruit, perfectly round and smooth. Almost the same as Big Beef. baLL All three have not shown signs of the blight sisters or any other diseases, fungi or blight even though I had some other tomatoes EARLY WONDER that caught TSWV and decimated all the leaves leaving green fruit hanging in the sun. Incidently EARLY WONDER is a high producing variety with tennis ball and some softball size fruit.
Ken

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