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Old November 22, 2006   #1
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Default TN. Heirloom

Has anyone grown this tomato from Victory Seeds?
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Old November 23, 2006   #2
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JACK,
I have not, but its on my short list. Do you have a link to the blurb about it at victory seeds? I looked for it, but could not find it,

If YOU get some, though, I'd be happy to SHARE with you,

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Old November 23, 2006   #3
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Hello, Got Victory seeds. Then hit on catalogue and then PINK/PURPLE, It is the 40th tomato on the list.
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Old November 23, 2006   #4
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Sorry GO TO VICTORY SEEDS.
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Old November 23, 2006   #5
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I already ordered from THEM ALSO, (

Maybe next year I will learn my lesson of NOT ordering EARLY.
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Old November 23, 2006   #6
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I know what you mean it took me years from not planting to early. I finally got it right and plant on the day of the KY. Derby.
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Old November 25, 2006   #7
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I got to taste this variety at Tomatopalooza last summer. It was one of my favs...in fact, it was one of only about 5 varieties that I saved seeds from. I plan to grow it out this summer. I can't say much else about it, except the samples I had were fabulous. Lots of people commented on how delicious they were. I saw others saving seed too.

I would also like to know more about this variety.

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Hi, Jennifer,

Would you say the flavor was on the mild/sweet side or strong/assertive side? Thanks.
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Definitely on the strong/assertive side. I never could seem to locate salt at the tasting, and because of that, lots of varieties seemed bland to me (a salt-o-holic)
Tennesee Heirloom stood out in taste even without the salt. It was a very meaty tomato too.
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Thanks! That's what I wanted to hear. I, too, am a salt-o-holic.
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I will give them a try to. Next we can compare taste of them grown in different area.
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