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11 ITALIAN TREE TOMATO SEEDS
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I bought these seeds from Tomatofest.com for this year's crop. I've planted what I need and they're already sprouting (first picture)! The second picture is a stock photo since I didn't take pictures of mine last year. I will also send you a bonus! I have 11 seeds to share with you!

I grew these last year and I have to say....they taste wonderful! If you like old fashioned tomato flavor this is one of those. The vine was indeed very tall, probably 10 feet. The tomatoes were huge and smooth. I will always have this variety in my garden for sure!

Here's what Tomatofest.com has to say about this variety........

A winner as a market tomato for 2008! Our TomatoFest organic tomato seeds produce big, sprawling, indeterminate, potato-leaf, tomato plants that yield on vines that can grow to 15-feet, enormous amounts of meaty, 1-2 pound, 4-5-inch, red tomatoes with superior sweet flavors perfectly balanced with just the right amount of acid to make it shout, "Now that's old-fashioned tomato flavor!" This tomato plant should be trellised as each plant can bear bushels of fruit. This has been selected as one of the best tomatoes for supplying farmer's markets or entering in the County Fair. A good canning tomato or eating fresh off the vine or in salads. A great sandwich tomato. A Gary Ibsen "personal favorite."

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Do you have any idea if these tomatoes can successfully be grown in San Francisco, Ca. ? Mark Twain is quoted as saying "the coldest time time he had, was a summer in S.F", lol. We can have cold, foggy, windy days, then 3 days later beautiful weather. That being said, would the tomatoes grow? Thank you for your help. F/W
Apr 16th, 2014 at 6:48:29 PM PDT by
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I looked up your growing zone and you are in 10A. That is actually warmer than me! Your area should be an excellent place to grow them. Have you ever grown tomatoes before? If not then go to www.tomatofest.com this is where I bought these seeds. They are in Ca. too. There is excellent info on growing tomatoes on their site. Fanned you back!
Apr 16th, 2014 at 7:13:31 PM PDT by
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Thank you very much for that information and the time time you took to find it. I'm going to that web sight now. I hope I win these seeds.
Apr 16th, 2014 at 8:14:24 PM PDT by
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Good luck!
Apr 16th, 2014 at 9:24:57 PM PDT by

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