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Old September 1, 2017   #190
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Oh and the winners, many should return, however, I will dedicate practically my whole garden to growing out this Elgin P x Anna Maria's Heart F2s.

Andriy's Siberian stable is formidable, especially "Tolstyi (Fat) Jack" "Tuzemets" "Vasilina" "Kolkhosnitsa" and a few others I can't remember right now, as my notes are eluding me. They are tasty, hearty, compact (not all), and quite productive. Winners overall.

And I almost forgot, ZARCA has been a real trooper, others have suffered BER and I would classify Zarca as BER-immune-proof-shielded-protected-resistant. It is a serious tomato machine, mostly golf ball sized and sometimes tennis balled sized. I like them. Versatile. More and more I keep leaning towards smaller tomatoes.

Next post w pic of almost exclusively Siberian tomatoes. Many thanks Andriy.
Ask Andrey if you don't know, but is Tolstyi (fat Jack) in any way related to Toltuska (fatty woman Unamed, let's call her Jill.

If so it seems to me that Jack and Jill should go up the hill,well, I won't post that whole nursery rhyme.

Carolyn, who has met Jill and she's great , but has never met Jack.
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