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Garden Master
I know many of us are trying more heirloom tomatoes, or other open pollinated tomatoes, but the remarks about low disease resistance and low production has me thinking about next year. Most of the tomatoes I planted this year are OP. So this will be a pretty good test year, although not necessarily a good production year.
So I am wondering, to all of you who have planted OPs for years:
What have been the best producers for you? I'm thinking all around qualities: disease resistance, production and taste. Maybe if we discuss this now, we can keep from making heat-of-the-moment decisions in January, when we all have fresh tomato lust.
So I am wondering, to all of you who have planted OPs for years:
What have been the best producers for you? I'm thinking all around qualities: disease resistance, production and taste. Maybe if we discuss this now, we can keep from making heat-of-the-moment decisions in January, when we all have fresh tomato lust.
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