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Old July 12, 2007   #31
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Maltesecross,

Looks like you've got some pretty good varieties there. Of the ones you've listed, I like BW Red and Rutgers the best. I think you will find them to be very similar and possibly better than your celebrity experience.

Neoguy,

Yup, that height is typical for GJ and ML. CP is usually a little shorter for me... but 6' is not unheard of.

As for the community garden... could be it gets much more light than your home garden.....

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Old July 12, 2007   #32
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For us over the past few seasons:

1. Black from Tula
2. Cherokee Purple
3. Pink Potato Top
4. Grandpa Willie
5. Toms Yellow Wonder

~ Tom

ps. I'm gonna try Black Cherry & MAYBE Sungold next season.
I've never grown a cherry (only Yellow Pear & Yellow Submarine)
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Old July 12, 2007   #33
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Lee,

Thanks. You're correct about the sun at the community garden, from sun up to sunset.
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Old July 17, 2007   #34
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My favorites so far this year:
1. Polish (Ellis). Thanks Carolyn for your seed offers.
2. Mariannas Peace.
3. Moskovich. Thanks Fert1 for the seeds last year.
4. Bucks County.
5. Brandy Boy.
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Old July 18, 2007   #35
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Only a little over half of my three dozen or so varieties are ripe as of now, but so far it goes like this:

Mer de Nomes red
Watermelon Beefsteak PL
Cherokee Purple
Black Krim
Nyagous

As you can see, I have an affinity for the blacks...
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Old July 18, 2007   #36
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Cherries:

Sun Gold-I always grow it, although it has never been as productive as other varieties I have grown. Delicious.

Black Cherry-Always outproduces Sun Gold by a country mile for me. I don't know why.

Dr. Carolyn-Been a few years since I have grown it. Lush and loaded with pale yellow fruits. In a good year, the flavor is assertively fruity, but with obvious tomato taste.

Sweet 100-Always productive and a straight ahead tomato taste.

Slicers: On my grow forever list, although I am growing mostly new to me varieties this year.

Aker's West Virginia
Earl's Faux Red Brandywine
Cherokee Purple
Red Bandywine
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