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Old January 10, 2011   #1
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In another thread, heirloomer08 is offering some "pay it forward" tomato seed for folks to grow seedlings for donation to worthy causes like community gardens for needy families. It seems like a great idea and we have a number of community gardens in my area where I could donate the seedlings.

Since many of the folks growing in community gardens are first time gardeners, I would like it to be a rewarding experience. I'm thinking about growing some seedlings, but limiting it to hybrid varieties of early tomatoes, mid season tomatoes, and cherry type tomatoes. I believe the bred in tolerances for disease resistance, and high heat as well as better production found in many hybrids offer a better or more rewarding experience for most new gardeners. I was thinking of "Fourth Of July" as an early hybrid, Big Beef or Celebrity as mid to late season beef steaks, and Sungold F! as a cherry variety. How do those sound as reliable choices for zone 7b?

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Old January 11, 2011   #2
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Sounds like good choices for newbies. If they cannot grow those 3 in zone 7, they probably couldn't grow crab grass either.
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Old January 11, 2011   #3
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tedln,

A big "Thumbs Up" re: Big Beef for first time growers. Very vigorous plant and tough to kill off - - especially for novices!

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I've grown 4th of July for many years. It is always a favorite with new gardeners. It crops early and consistently throughout the season only stopped by frost. Sungold is almost everyone's favorite cherry and Big Beef is close to foolproof. So a BIG thumbs up here too.
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