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Old March 25, 2012   #9
BigBrownDogHouse
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I really like the topic of this thread and thought about posting the same thing a few days ago. However, I am not that much of a tomato expert to be able to tell if that is just the trait of the tomato or just some bad seed.

I'm growing Olive Hill for the first time this year and they are a cut above all the rest so far. Tallest and sturdiest, stand outs among the rest. Along with the Olive Hill, the other ones that come close are Stump of the World(got in a trade with Hardwater Bob). They are also doing great.

The tomato I was most excited about in the offseason, Red Barn, has yet to decide if they are going to join the party. Small little things that don't seem to be doing much. I'm starting another batch later today to see if they do better.

I've also noticed that Black Mountain Pink are really tiny too. Starting more of those today.

Have about 70 types germinated.....Believe It or Not, Chapman and Guidos are still no shows. Guess that's another topic though!
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