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Old August 6, 2013   #61
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I just love PL plants. They are so Purty.

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Old August 7, 2013   #62
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My first one was 6 ounces. Sweetness was a 10, richness an 8, overall a 9.
It may wind up being the sweetest tomato of the year, although I still have every other mid/late season variety to try.

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I must have been lucky and never had verticillum wilt in my gardens, because I have never lost a Cabin plant to any disease.

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Old August 20, 2013   #64
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My Cabin tomato plants went in three weeks late this year, so I just got my first ripe ones this afternoon. They were 22 and 11 ounces. The 11 was a single blossom, and the 22 was a double (or more).
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Old August 21, 2013   #65
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Would like a packet.sent a pm.
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