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Old June 27, 2020   #31
DonDuck
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I enjoyed growing 4th of July, but decided I wanted better taste, larger fruit, and higher volume. It was easily the earliest tomato to ripen in my garden around mid May while other varieties produced larger, better tasting tomatoes in early June. 4th of July also became dormant in the high heat of summer and rejuvenated in the cooler fall weather. It provided a spring and fall bountiful harvest. It also seemed to have a good disease resistance while other varieties were dyeing around it from disease.
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