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Old February 21, 2011   #17
JoeP
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Joe
I forgot,If you meant Galinas and Not Galina I can vouch that Galinas a Potato Leaf,yellow Cherry Tomato is a winner. It has never failed me. It is a Highly Productive that will bear fruit until you get a hard freeze
JWR,

Yes. I meant Galina's potato leaf, yellow cherry. I am looking forward to it in my tomato patch this year.

I grew Red Brandywine last year (regular leaf) and had a few tomatoes that were great. I want to give it another try in a hopefully better summer. Box Car Willie was next to it and did not ripen any. It is listed as a cool climate tomato on the Tomatofest website but Red Brandywine seemed to do better for me in adverse weather. Go figure!

I grew many, many tomatoes last year that did not ripen at all. I got a couple of Pruden's Purple, Olena Ukranian, and Aunt Ginny's Purple and all were very disappointing. Can't tell if it was just bad weather (or first fruits that were bland) or if perhaps I just don't like Pink tomatoes. This was why my list of pinks were so small. Everyone raves about Brandywine Sudduth (and SOTW) so maybe I'll find a spot for it. The NAR sounds attractive as well. It was difficult to narrow my list to just 21. I've been given more positive possibilities than I have warnings on my selections. More contemplating in my future.
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