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rotuts

rotuts

I noticed today @ Tj's , some ' dry farmed ' early girl  tomatoes .

 

I saw them mentioned somewhere , but could not locate that ref.

 

I looked them up , and , aside from the Buzz , they seem to be farmed in a water restricted way

 

thus ( possibly ) enhancing flavor and sweetness.

 

So , has anyone tried these @ TJ's ?

 

they were only slightly larger than Campari , my ' lottery ' tomato of choice , when they look good .

 

they are not giving these Dry EG's away , but , if they look good , I'll try a pack .

 

please report if you've tried them

 

Early Girl was my tomato of choice when I had a garden , starting the seeds here in NE in Jan , indoors

 

a vey tasty tomato from my home garden for years .

rotuts

rotuts

I noticed today @ Tj's , some ' dry farmed ' early girl  tomatoes .

 

I saw them mentioned somewhere , but could not locate that ref.

 

I looked them up , and , aside from the Buzz , they seem to be farmed in a water restricted way

 

thus ( possibly ) enhancing flavor and sweetness.

 

So , has anyone tried these @ TJ's ?

 

they were only slightly larger than Campari , my ' lottery ' tomato of choice , then they look good .

 

they are not giving these Dry EG's away , but , if they look good , Ill try a pack .

 

please report if youve truied them

 

Early Girl was my tomato of choice when I had a garden , starting the seeds here in NE in Jan , indoors

 

a vey tasty tomato from my home garden for years .

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