Prolific tomtaoes with an open habit and good hang-time

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Post: # 2653Unread post Nan6b
Sun Dec 22, 2019 12:06 pm

Thank you for that information, Nico! I think my seeds came from you. If they are not determinate, then mine must have died of disease, just when the tomatoes were ripening. I never water my tomatoes after they are planted outside.

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Mon Dec 23, 2019 2:37 am

Hi Nan, if I think it's something weird, but if you want seeds, I'd be happy to send you.
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Mon Dec 23, 2019 9:56 am

Thank you for the offer, but I still have some varieties to grow from your seeds. :)

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Mon Dec 23, 2019 10:06 am

Juliet F1 has been my wife's favorite for canning whole for years now, and it is bulletproof in my garden. I grew a different Colgar than previously mentioned - mine was Colgar Papalo. It meets all your criteria, I think. Productive, open habit, great hang time, good flavor, fantastic keeping qualities. I picked a bunch in mid-October, kept them cool and dark, and we are enjoying them now, at Christmas! They are small, salad sized I call it.
Wes, a red heart, has been our favorite for a few years now, and I plant 300+ varieties. And I would not be without the Artisan series, the Tigers and the Bumblebees. And Sungold, of course.

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