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Old March 31, 2017   #26
bryanccfshr
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I remeber those guys I am glad they stopped the madness. Unless you live in AK it gets too hard.
That black cherry is a long standing regular. I grow every year.
Y every year tomatoes are black cherry, brandywine( through selection is has become a huge producer in pounds per plant). Cherokee purple is always reliable. And then I pick a couple for sport. Last year was Berkley tie dye,this year I am growing some extra green varieties and an old aunt gurdie gold line last grown in 2006(signature tomatoe)

I took this job so I could be home every night, , rotation was slowly killing me and my marriage has improved since stopping. The big. sacrifice was moving out of Texas and away from the ocean. Worth it.
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