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Old July 3, 2014   #16
SharonRossy
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Well part of the adventure of growing tomatoes is the sheer number of possibilities. I confess to not having a lot of patience if a variety doesn't do well for me. Realizing every year has it's challenges and growing conditions and taste are integral factors.
But I do like to have at least one early tomato cause most of the heirlooms are mid to late. At least the ones I've been growing. The only reason I didn't toss the one seedling was that it had some really great reviews. Then again a lot of people love green zebra which only gave me ber and frustration. So I haven't grown it for a few years. I'm assuming azoychka is orangish when fully ripe?
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