Thread: Opalkas Rule!
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Old September 19, 2010   #32
pete
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I always grow 5-7 Opalka plants every year. They really hold up in the heat for me. I also love to cook and BBQ and the sweet (almost too sweet??nah) and tangy flavor of Opalka is superb!!

I put this tomato in my top 5 and I have grown 300+ varieties:

Cherokee Purple
Brandywine Suddith
Sungold
Opalka
La Roma

I have some new varieties that did great this year:


KBX
NAR
Cowlicks

I suspect these three will be multiple plant permanent listers also.
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