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Garf
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Re: Everglades Tomato Plants in Miami

This might be the last harvest for the Everglades tomato. It's getting too hot here for even them.
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Wow that WAS a long run. So, what's the final verdict on these?

Did they perform? How was the flavor, and did it change in the course of the season?
Will you grow them again?

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Good flavor, good disease resistance, very prolific, not quite heat proof. Key is fertilization using dry cat food. I am convinced. I will absolutely grow again.

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look like matt's wild cherry

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They are smaller.

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mine were the size of M&M's and were difficult to pick,so I stopped growing them.



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