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Re: Tomatoes and More
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- From: Anne@farmtrailers.co.uk>
- Date: Tue, 24 Apr 2001 18:07:59 +0100
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Big Zac
1;Earliana;(Z) Matures 67 days, large, very vigorous, flat globed, thick
skin.
2;Heinz 1350;(Z) Early good sized, heavy yielding, resistant to wilt,
slightly flat.
3;Marglobe;(Z) Matures in 80 days, extra large, smooth very productive,
scarlet globe.
4;Oxheart;(Z) Up to 2lbs./fruit, mild in flavour, 2-7fruits/cluster,
matures-90 days.
5;Roma;(Z) Fleshy pear shaped, small, large nos., tall, firm flesh,
Fusarium resistant.
6;Rutgers;(Z) Matures in 82 days, ripens from center out, low acidity, good
for juice.
7;San Marzano;(Z) Matures-78days, pear shaped fruit approx. 3 1/2" by 1
3/4".
Hope you can find one of these to your choice.
Anne
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> Boy I knew this sinus medication was making me fuzzy but I can't believe
> that I wrote due rather than do! Sheesh.
>
> I also forgot my second question. Has anyone been adapting lima beans
> for shorter season locations? They are iffy here so they are one of the
> veggies I'm going to be working on site adapting.
>
> Thanks again,
> Gail
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