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Old March 23, 2018   #1
OzoneNY
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Default 2018 tomato season begins

All outside and getting sun. Half are Cherokee Purple, one Arkansas Traveler, one Boxcar Willy and the rest are Pomodoro di Sorrento. Sorrento tomato is a seed I brought back from Italy when visiting family in 2016. My uncle has been growing them a long time. But I have tried Italian tomatos in Texas in the past and they did not do well. Last year this Sorrento tomato did well enough I thought I would try again.

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