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Sep 3, 2010 1:49 PM CST
Name: Christine
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I like the Amana orange tomato... it has very nice bright tomato flavor, tangy and sweet. I am saving seeds of this one. It goes on the 'Grow again list.'

It didn't produce big and although I am used to that with the heirlooms, this year seems extra sparse for fruit on all of my tomato plants. I'm sure next year will make up for it with bumper crops!! Smiling

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