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Post by nordfyr315 on Apr 10, 2012 23:04:56 GMT -5
In case anyone wants to see what my oddball varieties look like, here is my blog worldtomatoes.blogspot.com/ and here are a few tomatoes that will be featured during the 2012 growing season: Thai Pink Egg Ildi Red Currant Samar Native Talavera Native Gapan Native Mexican Queen F2 Gimli F4 Divisoria-2 Filipino #2 Susong Kalabaw VC-11 Kamatis na Ligaw Round Lemon Banjan Roomi Early Kus Ali Tanggula Pomadoni Kabobi Nagcarlang I have some entries from previous seasons already but will continue to update as the season goes on.
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Post by swampr on Apr 13, 2012 18:40:19 GMT -5
Nice job on the photos and assembling some uncommon varieties. Be sure and let us know which ones taste best.
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Post by stratcat on May 22, 2012 13:34:23 GMT -5
Hi, Nordfyr.
Checked out your blog. I'm interested to hear how your Filipino #2 turns out. Where are you growing?
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Post by jojoz on Feb 11, 2014 3:45:14 GMT -5
Hi nordfyr315,
I have never seen so many Filipino tomato varieties in someone's list. I'd love to exchange with my varieties. I have lots of New Zealand varieties, dwarf and black (real black) tomato types.
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