Re: World's Heaviest Tom
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- Date: Sun, 22 Oct 2000 22:29:51 -0500
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I grew some of those monster tomatoes this year, and probably
won't again. The fruits were misshapen and sweet. . .I like tomatoes that
are a little more acidic. Also, the tomatoes got so big I had to find
inventive ways to support them as they would tear down the stems and branches of
the plant. The vines got to be pretty big, and did put on a LOT of
tomatoes, but I'm just not sure they were worth the hassle.
Happy Fall!
Shanda
Indiana
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