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For bulk sizes, click here Our 2020 Free Seed Giveaway! It’s no wonder why some gardeners deem this to be “the perfect tomato”! With a disease resistance package covering almost every letter of the alphabet, we would conclude this “experime...
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Turned me around on big slicers!
We have never had luck with anything bigger than a san marzano or roma in our backyard garden; pests, cracking, disease, we've seen it all and so for years I've only done smaller tomatoes. This year I gave this one a shot, starting from seed, because it had solid reviews... I might be sold on slicers! While we didn't end up with great germination and transplant (only about half made it to the hardening off stage, then we only end up with two plants to actually transplant), the plants that made it are huge, sturdy, and producing SO MANY TOMATOES. We had a few early harvests so I know they're yummy, but most of these are coming up mid-season and they are perfect, no splits or cracks, even with our erratic north texas rain this year. I'm so excited... BLTs for everyone, come on over. I'm going to take the extra step of protecting these beauties with netting to avoid any last minute disappointment, but so far, they are, indeed, a keeper.
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Holly · 20 days ago
its a keeper excellent
We've been planting this variety since they were first developed by the Univ of Florida and purchased via a donation to their ag dept before commercially available--they are truly excellent, great taste, moderately large and abundant producers. mid to late season.