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Comments (1)Sent you an email....See MoreWANTED: Mortgage Lifter & Cherokee Purple tomato seeds.
Comments (5)Hi, I have the original Mortgage Lifter tomato That came from a plant from my grandfather who got the plant from "Radiator Charlie" The tomatoes are all big on these plants from 1 to 3 lbs. I also have a very productive Cherokee Purple tomato. If you want to trade. I would like the Toothache plant seeds and Ali Baba Watermelon. Just send me a email. Thanks Dwight...See MoreEstler's Mortgage Lifter Tomato
Comments (1)I am not personally familiar with it, but have heard that it's a very good strain of Mortgage lifter. Wish I knew more....See MoreTomato Grower's Supply Mortgage Lifter - which strain?
Comments (4)Do you have any suggestions for fall and spring crops here in south florida? This year as I posted to you on another thread, I am going to try the Brandywine OTV and possibly Sun Gold myself and then will grow the Sudduth and Landis Brandywine for my friends to grow for me. Thinking about Kellogg's Breakfast, Yellow Brandywine Platfoot and Cherokee Purple, too for them since they have quite a large piece of land. That would give them 1 pink, 1 red, 1 purple, 1 orange and 1 yellow. Then if I get the free Virginia Sweets, they could have a bicolor, too. Should be pretty to look at all those different colors together. Would any of these be better suited for the fall or spring down here? Stayed hot/humid here through early November then got real cold in December-January through early February and the heat was back by the end of March. Terrible for growing tomatoes, but I just have to try again this year and hope for better weather....See More- 5 years agolast modified: 5 years ago
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