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Old August 17, 2011   #31
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Worth, Zana, did you read the post I made about 18 minutes ago about the software being programmed to alter some names?

Yes, I got the three M's, as it were from you Worth, but when it posted the software took over.

Same thing happens at GW if you try to send a PM to someone and happen to mention another message site. Rejected.
Oh I see, I read it but couldn't believe it.

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Old August 17, 2011   #32
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Jeff you will notice some of us proclaim great productivity for Cherokee Purple and others not.

Sometimes this is due to the area you live in and sometimes it is just a bad year for said grower.

Who knows?

One thing to look at is the area and weather conditions of this region and compare it to yours.

Ever year my Cherokee Purples put out tons of tomatoes here in the south.

I dont normally count tomatoes but one year here in Texas I got around 80 set fruit on one vine this vine was huge, over 10 feet and 4 feet around.

Every time I plant Cherokee Purple it gets huge.


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Old August 17, 2011   #33
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Obviously, there's a reason why I have the software set to replace that word here.

This being said, please don't override the filter again with spaces, character substitution, etc.
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Obviously, there's a reason why I have the software set to replace that word here.

This being said, please don't override the filter again with spaces, character substitution, etc.
Sorry Mischka. I wasn't trying to circumvent anything...was just commenting on the humour of the situation, at least the humour to me. Please feel free to delete my posts, if you wish.
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Old August 17, 2011   #35
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No need to apologize. You and the others weren't aware of the situation beforehand.

I can also see where humor would come into play, since I intentionally chose that word to be substituted for the other.

No harm, no foul - now back to our regularly scheduled program.
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No need to apologize. You and the others weren't aware of the situation beforehand.

I can also see where humor would come into play, since I intentionally chose that word to be substituted for the other.

No harm, no foul - now back to our regularly scheduled program.
Mischka,

What happens, though, if the reference isn't to that persona non but another person that happens to have the same surname? I come from a heavily German settled region and have a heavily German extended family and family history. It's not quite so amusing to me.
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Old August 17, 2011   #37
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I usually am amused by some words different forums block. Another forum wouldn't let me list the tomato variety "Barlow Jap" because it is politically incorrect or can be perceived as disrespectful. While I agree that it may raise a few eyebrows, it's just a tomato. Tomatoes have never been required to be politically correct.

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Old August 18, 2011   #38
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What was the question again?
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Old August 18, 2011   #39
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What was the question again?

Pick 1 from this group

cherokee purple
black krim
paul robeson

Pick 2 from this group

brandywine RL-red
brandywine PL-red
brandywine sudduth
brandywine -pink
earls faux
stump of the world
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Old August 18, 2011   #40
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Let's get back to the original question in this thread please, which was:

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Pick 1 from this group

cherokee purple
black krim
paul robeson

Pick 2 from this group

brandywine RL-red
brandywine PL-red
brandywine sudduth
brandywine -pink
earls faux
stump of the world
Cherokee Purple
Earl's Faux
Stump of the World
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Old August 18, 2011   #41
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Cherokee Purple
Earl's Faux
Stump of the World
This would be my pick as well.
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Old August 18, 2011   #42
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I would pick Black Krim and BW Sudduth and Stump

I like to be different
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Pick 1 from this group

cherokee purple


Pick 2 from this group

brandywine sudduth

and either one of these (they are very similar)
earls faux
stump of the world
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Old August 21, 2011   #44
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I haven't grown any of those myself so I can't comment. What do you like about Abe Lincoln? Taste? Productivity? other?

I have a long list of seeds I have that I'm debating on which I should grow for next year too. Its going to be a tough decision when there are so many, aren't there?
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Old August 21, 2011   #45
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You are so right. Here are the seeds I have purchased for 2012. I have room for about 6 varieties, so it will be a tough choice.

The plants go in the ground in late March in Atlanta. What is the right schedule for germination to get them ready for a late March planting?

Scott's 2012 list:
Abe Lincoln
Beefsteak
Black Krim
Brandywine, Pink
Brandywine, Purple
Brazilian Beauty
Cherokee Green
Cherokee Purple
Chocolate Cherry
German Johnson
Giant Belgium
Green Zebra
Mortgage Lifter
Mr. Stripey
Pink Oxheart
Plum Lemon
Prue
Rutgers
Yellow Pear
Carbon
Sungold Select
Eva Purple Ball
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