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<blockquote data-quote="greybeard" data-source="post: 995292" data-attributes="member: 18945"><p>Raised some of the black tomatoes in 2011 (bad drought year) and they did great. Not much to look at as far as conformity, but gawd they were good--and huge! You won't be disappointed. </p><p></p><p>My brother in law has a little 20 X 30 ft greenhouse and starts enough tomato plants for 1/2 the county--always a different bunch of varieties each year. (that's where I got the black tomatos.) Last year included some German heirlooms that were really good as well as some French or Italian cherry type tomatoes. Lots of them, I have never heard of, but they all have their own distinctive taste. We canned lots of them and they have kept good--almost out now tho. I'll never grow any more BB or early girl types again.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greybeard, post: 995292, member: 18945"] Raised some of the black tomatoes in 2011 (bad drought year) and they did great. Not much to look at as far as conformity, but gawd they were good--and huge! You won't be disappointed. My brother in law has a little 20 X 30 ft greenhouse and starts enough tomato plants for 1/2 the county--always a different bunch of varieties each year. (that's where I got the black tomatos.) Last year included some German heirlooms that were really good as well as some French or Italian cherry type tomatoes. Lots of them, I have never heard of, but they all have their own distinctive taste. We canned lots of them and they have kept good--almost out now tho. I'll never grow any more BB or early girl types again. [/QUOTE]
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