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Old January 8, 2016   #31
dipchip2000
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First ripe ones in early June and finally pulled plants in mid December. Plants looked terrible after mid August but kept producing till December. B54 Red recommended them to me and I have never looked back. I grow other varieties for pleasure but Big Beef for quantity They produce well even in a mediocre year

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Old January 8, 2016   #32
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I've been wanting to try it, but I have limited room (15 in ground plants plus I do about 7 containers--mainly for dwarf project stuff) and it wasn't in this year's plans, but I'm going to try it. That kind of production with flavor to match, I'm excited to taste it!
I'm thinking 3 or 4 of mine will be that
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