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DanishGardener November 17, 2015 07:00 AM

[QUOTE=carolyn137;513963]I like the looks of it and how is the taste?

Perhaps it might be payback time for the Neves Azoren Red I sent you so many years ago.;):)

Carolyn[/QUOTE]

Taste was excellent, very well balanced.
The plant in the picture is a F4, so too early for a general seed offer. But if you want some seeds to try it out, I will be more than happy to send you some Carolyn. I will send you a PM.

This year I got multiflora mini-beefsteaks as in the picture, and a few non-multiflora cherry plants with fruits similar to Black Cherry, but a bit larger. All were PL plants with great taste.

Gardeneer November 17, 2015 07:47 AM

[QUOTE=KarenO;514116]I have lots of both. PM me

KO


QUOTE=Gardeneer;514115]Right now there are couple of them that I want to grow. a MUST:cute:
They are :
NEW BIG DWARF
REISENTRAUBE

Anybody can spare a few seeds for SASE ?;)

Gardeneer[/QUOTE][/QUOTE]

Thanks Karen
All set

Gardeneer

crazyoldgooseman November 19, 2015 02:03 AM

Ed,

I grew suddiths and cowlicks last year but I planted cowlicks later because I got my seed late and they (the fruit) were smaller. I would like to try both again another year because we had a wet year and my rows were too close also. I also need to find more cowlicks seed.

Douglas14 November 19, 2015 08:41 PM

Abraham Lincoln....although this year was my first year growing it, I was quite impressed with it overall. The flavor was very good. Excellent on a BLT. Very little splitting or blemishes on the tomatoes. It ripened around mid-season for me, and produced well into the fall.
Most of my tomatoes are used in canning(I can only eat so many fresh). So I really liked the good production I got from my Abraham Lincoln plants.
I realize one year isn't much of a trial, but I plan on growing at least 4 Abraham Lincoln plants next year. I'll see how several other mid-season, red tomatoes(mostly older commercial types) compare to it.

Gardeneer November 26, 2015 05:39 AM

Talking about MUST GROW:Come to think of it :

All these years that I have been gardening have never had a MUST GROW variety. I have not grown any variety more than 4 times. But I have had few that I liked more and few that I disliked and won't grow them again. YMMV

Gardeneer.


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