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Old September 21, 2006   #16
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Old September 21, 2006   #17
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Ill be growing it next year so no pics. i dont even have the seeds yet they are coming in a trade.
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Old September 22, 2006   #18
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Black Cherry is a must in my garden. Black from Tula (I have never grown, but it taste great) Cherokee Purple is a good moderately productive tomatoe. Jap Black Truffle is productive is not quite as good in taste to Cherokee Purple and Black from Tula

I would NOT plant BLUE again. Very bland taste dispite its weird color and plant was very determinate.
I would also stay away for souther nights. Very determinate and not very productive.
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