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Old July 22, 2007   #1
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I want to say thanks to everyone here at Tomatoville. We are all apart of the greatest thing since maters I could not have the garden and beautiful veggies without each and everyones input of advice, trials & errors. ( not to mention the offering of some great seeds!)
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Old July 22, 2007   #2
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Fantastic! I see some Marianna's Peace, Pink Ping Pong, Green Zebra, Black Cherry, maybe Cherokee Green, maybe a Large Barred Boar? Looks good!
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Old July 22, 2007   #3
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No Cherokee Green but yes all the others including the Large Barred Boar. There are 21 varieties of maters in the photo. 2 white cukes,1 orange zuke, 2 black zukes ( underneath) 1 crookneck squash.

My favorite of those would have to be.....well..........
Polish ( Thanks to Bizz8) ) I am amazed that more folks don't mention it.

I just cant wait to taste the other varieties lurking in the mater forest in my backyard

By the way...thanks
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Thomas, very nice! But I didn't see one labeled EF. Mine are starting to come in but it looks like you've got more types coming off quicker. We need to meet for a mini-tomato sampling at one of the Dayton parks? :-)
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Old July 23, 2007   #5
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Earl, my EF plants didnt do very well..I planted some other starts where they were...but they died too. I guess the poo didnt get tilled in good there .

I still have plenty of seeds for the Faux. Anyhow...I'm thinking I want to try one from the original so that next year I will know when they are at their prime
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