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Old January 10, 2016   #1
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Default A cold weekend's list

After going through my current seed inventory and the few new varieties I want to grow this is the 2016 list of tomatoes that will be in the garden plus a couple of dwarfs to be determined
PINK HEARTS

AMANA PINK
BUTTER AND BULLS HEART
HUNGARIAN HEART
JOE’S PINK OXHEART
NICKY CRAIN

RED HEARTS

FISH LAKE OXHEART
GIANT OXHEART
JULIE’S RED OXHEART
PROVENZANO
REIF RED HEART
SYLVAN GAUME
WES

PINK BEEFSTEAKS

AVENTUNIAI
GERMAN PINK
HELEN’S GERMAN
KOLB
MORTGAGE LIFTER
SOLDACKI
STUMP OF THE WORLD

RED BEEFSTEAKS

BLAKE’S MAGNUM
ITALIAN SWEET
NOLAN BOY’S RUSSIAN
OLD BROOKS
WILLOW’S BULGARIAN

YELLOW/GOLD/ORANGE

DIXIE GOLDEN GIANT
KELLOGG’S BREAKFAST/KBX
TOM’S YELLOW WONDER

BLACKS

CARBON
CHEROKEE PURPLE
BI-COLORS

ORANGE RUSSIAN 117
VIRGINIA SWEETS

CHERRY TOMATOES

BLACK CHERRY
SWEETIE
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Old January 10, 2016   #2
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Looks like a nicely balance and fun list, Paul- wishing you a healthy and productive season. The cold is just blowing into my area as I type- it reached 63 today so I went for a long walk.

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Old January 10, 2016   #3
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You have a nice collection of varieties , REDS, PINKS, BLACKS, YELLOWS , HEARTS, BI COLORS...
Mine are about the same combination.

Have a nice season.
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Paul can you tell me how many generations Toms Yellow wonder is?

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NICE list!

Tom's Yellow Wonder is awesome!

No pastes?

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NICE list!

Tom's Yellow Wonder is awesome!

No pastes?

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Toms Yellow Wonder was a total dud for two of us in Texas two years in a row but a great tasting tomato.

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No pastes...we use all the above varieties for whatever juice or sauce we make. Mostly we just eat what we grow and give away what we don't eat.
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