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    Quote Originally Posted by crappie cowboy View Post
    My brother brings me tomatoes, and they are celebrity, and are very good. He has been watering them every evening late, and only waters the root, and never lets their limbs touch the ground. What ever he's doing to them it works, because they are hanging in clusters.
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    Steve I had the same problem one year,no taste.My Dad said I had used to much lime.

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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    We planted ark travelers for thr the first time this year and have had the best luck ever good tasting and have picked over 2 bushels from 8 plants.Heard about on here this spring,think John Willis said something bout them.
    X2 never heard of them before but doing better than anything else I have planted.
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    Cray, the Angel Wings nursery there on 178 Byhalia had them this year. She ran an ad in craigslist for free plants. I bought a tray of mixed plants and a few pots and got a free tray of mixed tomato plants.
    The Sweet 100's are suppose to the sweetest about 1" dia. Mine aren't, might find one about 3/8" and have a good tomato taste. The cherry and grape tomatoes are sweeter.

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    Quote Originally Posted by canebreaker View Post
    Cray, the Angel Wings nursery there on 178 Byhalia had them this year. She ran an ad in craigslist for free plants. I bought a tray of mixed plants and a few pots and got a free tray of mixed tomato plants.
    The Sweet 100's are suppose to the sweetest about 1" dia. Mine aren't, might find one about 3/8" and have a good tomato taste. The cherry and grape tomatoes are sweeter.
    That's where I got mine went free but almost. She told me it was first time she had planted them. She is good people and gave neighbor some help on his bushes and plants.Thumbs UpThumbs Up
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    try the goliath original,been planting them for years. you won't be disappointed.

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    AR Travelers are the saltiest high acid tomato that ive found. All I plant is Travelers and Better Boys.
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    I raise my own plants and I found another good one, Mr. Jim. It's an old tomatoe from the depression era known as "Mortgage Lifter". It's a tart tomato, but still sweet. Right now they're loaded up and still blooming.

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    Quote Originally Posted by willsjwills View Post
    I raise my own plants and I found another good one, Mr. Jim. It's an old tomatoe from the depression era known as "Mortgage Lifter". It's a tart tomato, but still sweet. Right now they're loaded up and still blooming.
    John where do you get the seeds?
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    Quote Originally Posted by jimfish View Post
    John where do you get the seeds?
    I get most of mine from "Southern Seed Exchange", Mr. Jim. You can
    Google for "Heirloom Vegetable Seeds" and come up with a long list of sellers.

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