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- Ben Quisenberry - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
Ben Quisenberry is my Grandfather His Big Ben tomato (Stump of the World and it was regular leaf) is a different tomato than the Mortgage Lifter and Brandywine He lost his Mortgage Lifter plants during a hospital stay when he was in his 90s Brandywine (Suddeth Strain) was his all time favorite tomato He got the seeds from Dorothy Suddeth
- Pamplemousse du Grand Père, anyone? - Tomatoville
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- Alaska- greenhouse tomatoes 2014 - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
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- What is your favorite yellow orange heirloom tomato? - Tomatoville . . .
light orange - Orangina is a good flavored tomato given I am the source medium orange - Orange Strawberry is a very good flavored medium orange deep orange - Orange Pear Shape is the best flavored orange tomato I've yet grown, sweetness to rival Sungold, candy like texture
- curly ugly Cotyledons - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
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- Monsters- from a Portuguese market. - Tomatoville
"Monsters"- from a Portuguese market General Discussion Hi-Folks, May I say first off- thank you to all of you that either e-mailed me or Pm'ed me regarding the Portuguese tomato seed, it is impossible for me to reply to all at this moment because there was quite a lot of response- but rest assured to all of you -your names are definatly on the list to receive some-I shall share them out as
- Mrs. Benson - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
While perusing Marianne's online tomato listings, Mrs Benson caught my eye - she raves about it I poked around the Internet and found that it was a family heirloom from "Mrs Benson of Oswego, IL " Does anyone know anything more about its provenance? Oswego is a pretty small town about an hour west of Chicago
- Dwarf Tomato Project - Page 2 - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
I use a 5ft wooden stake and one of the small laughable tomato cages for my dwarfs The only issue I have with this setup is actually Tasmanian Chocolate It puts out so many strong branches that load up with fruit, and gets up near 4-5ft tall that it threatens to topple over with this setup (and actually did on one plant last season)
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