Re: Comments on Celebrity, Early Girl, and Cherry Red
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- Subject: Re: Comments on Celebrity, Early Girl, and Cherry Red
- From: J* O* <o*@JUNO.COM>
- Date: Mon, 10 Mar 1997 22:27:39 EST
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Early Girl does well here in So. Calif. I grow it every year. It slows down during the hottest months, but comes back in the fall. I have had good late season success with Celebrity. Picked up until Christmas one year. oldjohn@juno.com John Orwick El Monte, CA On Sun, 9 Mar 1997 16:12:35 -0500 Edward Kucskar <efk@WEBTV.NET> writes: >I've grown Early Girl & Celebrity for 3 straight years & found them >both >to be reliable w/a good flavor. Maybe they both prefer northern N.Y. >weather over the Texas climate ! > >...Still haven't heard from anyone who has grown the Brigade Tomato >(my >"experiment" this year). But there are a few of us going to try it. > >Ed >(Zone 5, NY) > > "Integrity requires you to stand back and say something is wrong, >even if there > is no controlling legal authority"...Maureen Dowd >
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