Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 22, 2017 | #16 |
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See post #4 above first
No way could I ever predict that this or that variety is always blemish free, since I cannot predict hailstorms,nor can I predict critter damage,nor can I predict any fungal spores or bacteria that are transmitted in raindrops, and I can't predict which way the wind will blow to know if those pathogens are going to hit my plants. It looks like I don't know nuttin,well so be it. For sure I could make a list of varieties that normally are blemish free in most years,but always,no can do. That would be very hard for me to do since to date I've grown about 4,000 plus different varieties and a good many of them several times in different years when I was listing hundreds of varieties in the SSE Yearbooks.. So I'll let the rest of you give some lists. Carolyn
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