Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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June 17, 2011 | #29 | |
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What I see is one fruit and it's beefsteak shaped, not a blunt heart at all from what I can see. I had to chuckle a bit b'c just on that one page the following varieties were introduced by me: Germaid Red German Red Strawberry Gianinni Gogosha And I can tell from some of the blurbs that the person who owns Heritage Harvest is an SSE member b'c some of the varieties, such as Gianinni, which is a great variety, are word for word from my SSE listing. But again I see this and that variety being said to be rare, etc, when it isn't if you look at Tania's data base listing of seed sources. Ah well, I suppose if I were in the seed business I'd MAYBE have to make what I list more appealing with judicious use of adjectives.
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