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Old August 13, 2006   #1
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Default 1st Brandywine

I have been gardening my whole life and have loved tomatoes from the start. I only recently discovered these forums and a thing called heirloom tomatotes.
I planted a Brandywine this spring and had its first decent tomato last night for din din, it was a tastefest for the tastebuds, pure heaven!!!!!!!!

Thanks to all for your wisdom and advice.
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Old August 13, 2006   #2
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Default Re: 1st Brandywine

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I have been gardening my whole life and have loved tomatoes from the start. I only recently discovered these forums and a thing called heirloom tomatotes.
I planted a Brandywine this spring and had its first decent tomato last night for din din, it was a tastefest for the tastebuds, pure heaven!!!!!!!!

Thanks to all for your wisdom and advice.
Plagiarizing some of your post:

I have been gardening my whole life and have loved tomatoes from the start. I only recently discovered these forums and a thing called heirloom tomatotes.
I planted a few Brandywines this spring and mine BWs have not done well!
Congratulations to you.

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Old August 13, 2006   #3
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Dcarch:
Here, here! I bought 2 brandies plants and I have only eaten 3 maters so far, it is too hot and humid where I live so they just don't produce well for me at all. Might try red brandywine in the future, I have heard it is the best producer of all the brandywines.
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