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4
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Top 500 Contributor
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Huge tomato,
October 2, 2009
Submitted by ecotomatoguy
from columbus,ohio
"These did live up to name. I had one mega-blossom and coaxed out a 3.2 LB. der Taste was great, on the acidy side (not Sweet) Very bright red, plants stayed produtive up to cold spells. The true King for a BLT sandwich. Used 6 ft stakes, too tall to cage these guys. No splitting,held up to heavy rains. Only downside was virus on bottom leaves, lost some fruit to sunburn."
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Large Garden
Gardening skill:
Very skilled
State of residence:
OH
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
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4
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Number One Contributor
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Nice, big, red tomato,
January 30, 2009
Submitted by LakeErieGarden
from Lorain, OH
"Grew this last year and thought I was going to get all 2lb tomatoes. Well, I got a few but mostly about a pound. I didn't do the work required to raise the huge tomatoes this is capable of and you really don't to get nice large tomatoes. Pretty good flavor. For the size, decent production. Reminds me of a bit better tasting Whopper."
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
OH
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
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5
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Top 500 Contributor
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Wonderfull Tomato,
April 21, 2008
Submitted by Caro18
from Mid Michigan
"I have grown Delicious Tomatoes for over 15 years. Although it is a later tomatoe, I always can't wait for the first tomato! They are very meaty with no odd shapes like Beefstake. They are large round fruits, with a wonderfull flavor, a bit sweeter than most and one slice fits a sandwich! Although I do plant other tomatoes for early and mid season, the Delicious is my favorite and main Tomatoe that I use for all my freezing and canning! When using for cooking and canning, I slip off skin, cut in half and gently squeeze some of the juice and seeds out, quarter and put in the pot or canning jars and proccess. You get a thicker wonderfull flavor! If I want Tomato juice I toss the container of tomatoes into the blender and season to taste. You won't regret trying this tomato!"
4 of 4 people found this review helpful.
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Reviewer Information
Would recommend: Yes
Type of gardening:
Small Garden
Gardening skill:
Moderately skilled
State of residence:
MI
Types of plants:
Vegetables
Gardening experience:
10+ years
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