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Old April 25, 2013   #16
Fred Hempel
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Interesting, Barkeater

Out here growers usually say that Momotaro is more productive.
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Old August 10, 2014   #17
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We grew a couple of Momotaro this year, and I think it is a great choice for a pink, very sweet, blemish free tomato. I can't wait to try Odoriko.
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Old August 10, 2014   #18
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I got a Momotaro OP a couple of years ago from Wintersown. They were good and quite sweet, but I've never grown the hybrid F1. Does anybody know how close the two are?
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