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Southern heat and humidity.
Posted By: King In Response To: Re: Tomatoes and Peas (RACFish)
Date: Monday, 4-27-15, at 4:59 p.m.
Interesting seems to be more for commercial bean farmers that want to get around using fertilizer.
I'm familiar with Whoppers it's one of the best I've seen but hadn't heard of Goliath.
I noticed the Whoppers either weren't being sold or went fast this year. They did fine in hot weather, I started some from seed.
Sweet 100 is the usual cherry tomato plants I see at the stores and they always seem to do really good, smaller is suppose to be better for the south.
Everybody was up to their elbows in cherry tomatoes last year. :)
Best Tomato Varieties For The South
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