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Old 06-20-2008, 08:36 PM
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Default Re: Tomato World

I've had no problem with Rutgers re. disease, etc., in the 50 years that I've been growing them.

And, the fact that, as a determinate, they are easy to stake up, and therefore both consume less ground space and are easier to sucker, mulch, pick, etal. is, for me, an advantage.

I've a vague recollection of trying Early Girl a long time ago, and found it to be too sweet for my taste; but, I may be wrong about the variety here recalled.

Long ago, when I'd more space, I also grew yellow tomatoes, both full & cherry size, along with red cherries.
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