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Old November 27, 2018   #46
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5th year growing BOX, always in my EBs.
KBX is my favorite for BLTs. I love it. Kellogg's Breakfast was not nearly as strong and succumbed to disease early. I got 1 fruit, an it rotted.

Exactly what it did to me. Went down early and hard to disease, and what fruit it did produce was scraggly compared to the PL version.
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Old November 27, 2018   #47
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Exactly what it did to me. Went down early and hard to disease, and what fruit it did produce was scraggly compared to the PL version.
Spell correct is a pain. KBX, not BOX.
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Old November 27, 2018   #48
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I've grown them both at different times and didn't notice any difference in productivity.

So when I sowed seeds this year, it turned out to be regular Kellogg. Seeds were sowed right before we left Tennessee on Oct 1. I have one plant in an Earthbox; will be good to compare with Marsha's KBX. I also have 2 spares still in pots; but really no good sun left to plant them.
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Old November 27, 2018   #49
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Ah Marsha’s winter tomatoes, I cannot wait!
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Old November 30, 2018   #50
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Yes, Marsha, we are looking forward to see all this beautiful fruits in your posts. And not just tomatoes.
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Old November 30, 2018   #51
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Amazing list
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Old December 12, 2018   #52
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Great list, Marsha! I wish you a wonderful harvest

It's such an undertaking to post pics and descriptions and you do it so well - it's appreciated!
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