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Apr 2nd, 2007 at 12:06 PM
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Has anyone grown Burpee's Fourth of July early tomato, and if so how was it?
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It was ok for an early tomato. I grew it last year. It produced well all with Moneymaker(OP) in a year when most didn't. The flavor on both were average but sure beats a store bought one. JMO Jay
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Jay, were they better than the store bought ones with the stems attached, or about the same?
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I would say maybe a little better than Campari. And both were good producers in a bad year. Neither one real big.
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Thanks. It sounds like I should pass up the Fourth of July tomato !
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