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Post by jerseycub on Sept 3, 2010 15:04:10 GMT -6
I ordered and Planted Rutgers Ramapo tomatoes this season and they came out very well large fruit and excellent taste. We are having a great harvest out of six plants we have picked about three bushels so far. This is a great sandwich tomato and caner in our opinion, we look forward to growing more next season. Also a very strong plant does very well in dry hot weather, very dependable and good producer.
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Post by Rita on Sept 6, 2010 5:46:42 GMT -6
Sounds like they have done well for you JC ... are those all the tomato's you planted this year ?
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Post by Wrennie on Sept 6, 2010 7:45:59 GMT -6
Sounds like a good variety.
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Post by jerseycub on Sept 6, 2010 12:04:23 GMT -6
Sounds like they have done well for you JC ... are those all the tomato's you planted this year ? No we planted three other verities, San Marzano didn't do well. Costoluto Genovese did very well and are excellent for tomato sauce as well as salsa. Black Cherry very tasty and great in salad's.
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Post by Deleted on Sept 6, 2010 15:16:54 GMT -6
Yes, i agree with JC......a great tastin mater and beautiful for slicin......lots of meat inside and good canners too.
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Post by jerseycub on Sept 8, 2010 14:16:29 GMT -6
Yes, i agree with JC......a great tastin mater and beautiful for slicin......lots of meat inside and good canners too. We have been eating them all summer on sandwiches, we also canned about 12 quarts as whole pack for soups and stews this winter. We will probably do a lot more before the season ends.
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