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Old November 29, 2016   #18
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Reliability may depend on a lot of factors : Feeding, watering, temperatures, amount of light, etc.
I have had tomatoes that did ok one season and poor the next. Example: in 2015 my Azoychka did real well but in 2016 it was mediocre. I also know that a lot of tomatoes that did poorly in my garden was due to not-so-favorable weather in PNW. So this coming season I will try some of those that failed in PNW, in my new location in NC.
Productivity is my number one requirement. Then comes taste. This is about fruits now. I have not experienced any serious disease issue in the pat. I spray systematically and never had a soil borne disease issue.
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