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Old June 28, 2020   #1
ScottinAtlanta
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Default My Atlanta tomatoes, despite the very wet conditions

Very difficult growing year - raining heavily for 15 mins daily in Atlanta with pop-up thunderstorms, keeping the tomatoes wet and diseases coming on fast. Had to pull a Cherokee Green and a Green Zebra yesterday due to a fatal septoria and blight combo.

But the tomatoes coming in fast and heavy now. Here are some I picked today. (I wonder if I mislabeled the Haleys Purple Comet - it is coming out as a striped fruit).

Two of them pictured here are my own varieties. I trial around 12 volunteers each year, and, out of around 100 trials, two of the plants seemed particularly vigorous and productive. I have selected each one for several years, and now they are my unique varieties (I guess). I call them Eden's Temptation, a very productive red saladette, and Scott's Yellow Cherry, a larger pale yellow cherry with a sweeter flavor. Both survive well in the Atlanta heat and humidity.

I distribute these varieties to gardeners in Atlanta every year, and they are popular since they are both productive and disease resistant.
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