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Old June 9, 2019   #1
gssgarden
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Default This years Shannon's are HUGE!!

I guess it pays to plant out early. Because of extra warm temps I planted out 2 weeks early, and had great cool temps which I'm guessing had something to do with it.
Anyway, 4 plants are producing monsters! I grow her every year for decades as my paste tomato buy have never seen quite the collection of extra large ones. Sure, an occasional big one but all four plants have jumbo fruit on them.
I'll save seeds from 2 of them...the others go to sauce and fresh eating!

Greg
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