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, Aug 15, 2009
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Reviewer:
Mr Wizard from Suffolk County, NY
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| These are the earliest tomatoes I've found. The taste is acceptable, not outstanding but not pasty either. I'll grow them again. The above reviewer is correct about the green shoulders. I can't figure out why. The foliage seems dense and healthy enough. |
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, May 19, 2009
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Reviewer:
greengenes from OR
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| A good early tomato. Tough plants with tasty fruits. I found the yields to be somewhat stingy. |
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, Apr 28, 2009
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Reviewer:
SPANKY from MA
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| 2008 SEASON WAS A TOUGH ONE HERE, TOO MUCH RAIN, THIS PLANT DIDN'T HANDLE IT WELL. REALLY GOT BLIGHT BAD. PRODUCED PRETTY WELL CONSIDERING AND THEY TASTE GOOD. I WOULD LIKE TO SEE WHAT THEY CAN DO IN A GOOD TOMATO YEAR, AND THROUGH BLACK PLASTIC MULCH. |
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, Apr 07, 2009
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Reviewer:
trudy from RI
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| Stupice produces early many, many fruits each about 2-3 times the size of a cherry tomato but with real tomato flavor. It is very dependable. A fun thing for children and others of similar nature is that about once or twice a season the fruits will come out joined together in odd shapes. |
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, Jan 23, 2009
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Reviewer:
Lewis from IL
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| Smaller size fruits than I expected. It was a moderately wet summer last summer, and it did produce well, but not overly abundantly like others have noted. |
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