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Old July 22, 2013   #12
Douglas14
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I thought of Dingwall Scotty right away when I read the question. I grew it last year, and found it to be very productive. The tomatoes held well on the vine, and were a very nice looking round, red tomato. I thought it had decent or average flavor. It wasn't more disease prone than any of my other varieties last year.
Earlier today I was thinking that I should grow Dingwall Scotty again next year, mainly because it really impressed me with it's productiveness, and it's attractive fruit.

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