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Hey All,
Is it too late to sow heirloom tomato seed straight in the garden now. Some of them said, 75-85 days to yield fruit. And if so, I know it would be a late crop, but, I should have tomatoes by late July or Early August at the latest, shouldn't I? Please LMK! I have had so much going on- with moving into a new house, and several deaths in my family, I didn't start any seedlings this year. And that is something I usually always do. So, please lmk what you think.
And there is this one tomato called German Pink. It isn't an heirloom, but from what I understood it is pretty old. It says it will yield fruit in 65 days. Has anyone grown this one, and what did you think of it?
Thanks,
Traci S
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