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Originally Posted by Timmah!
Good news. Similarly, a younger transplant I bought, Royal Hillbilly, has really exploded with a profusion of flowers & fruitset in the last week. Quite impressive.
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Sure is good news so far it looks like a good season still.
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Originally Posted by b54red
Timmah my Royal Hillbillies were very vigorous and productive til they got hit by TSWV and fusarium wilt. They went from beautiful to very sick in about two weeks but still managed to pump out a goodly mess of toms before they died. Their taste didn't overwhelm me but I will give them another try next year.
Make sure you try Black Krim next year. I only planted one and didn't get it set out til late April but it has produced 30 delicious tomatoes but it is about finished now. I plan on setting out another one or two the first week of August and see if it can make before the cold gets here. It was one of my favorite eating tomatoes this year even though the skin will split every time there is a heavy rain.
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I am waiting for my first Black Krim. One of the first blacks to make it to my Garden.
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Originally Posted by matereater
Kev, will be interested to hear how your Rose turns out. I had one a couple of years ago, but had to give away the plant because of space restrictions and never got any feedback about it.
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You bet I will let ya know. along with the others too.
Kevin