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Old April 25, 2020   #1
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OK Tomatovillians,

I have reached the crossroads.

I started a bunch of plants and have limited (container) space, four pots. St. Pierre and Santa Clara Canner are now in the ground. Only two pots left!
Which to give away? Which to plant?

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Dufresne (Savignac) (tried 2018, got blight, didn't remember how it tasted)
Ernesto
Prue
Rinaldo
Rose Quartz (not multiflora) (too late to start Sugar Lump?)

Thanks!

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Old April 26, 2020   #2
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Flip a coin....before it lands you will know which plant you were rooting for.
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Old April 26, 2020   #3
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If it was me (which it isn't) Prue and Rinaldo.
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Old April 26, 2020   #4
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Thanks, nathan and retiree. I was leaning towards both Prue (though in my experience it's late and not that productive) and Rinaldo.

One gets a 15 gal. pot and the other the 7 gal.

Ernesto is great, but I thought I'd give Rinaldo another try.
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Old April 26, 2020   #5
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Call me an enabler but couldn't you buy a couple more pots?

I always end up with way too many plants. Every year I tell myself I'm only planting the exact number of seeds I want plants for. Every year I end up planting a "few" extra just in case and every year I end up growing every single one that germinates.
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Old April 26, 2020   #6
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Call me an enabler but couldn't you buy a couple more pots?

I always end up with way too many plants. Every year I tell myself I'm only planting the exact number of seeds I want plants for. Every year I end up planting a "few" extra just in case and every year I end up growing every single one that germinates.
I might end up doing just that. I have a limited area but may end up getting another pot or two in a few weeks.

The extra plants were left this morning in a box at curbside (labeled "Free Tomato Plants!" with brief descriptions of each variety) and were snapped up in a few hours. Only plant left was a late-sprouting Dufresne that doesn't yet have true leaves.

I have started Sugar Lump (very late) and I might squeeze in these two.

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Old April 27, 2020   #7
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How nice of you to share with the neighborhood! I'm sure you can squeeze in one or two more pots.
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