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Profile:4 positives No neutrals No negatives
Gardeners' Notes:
| Rating | Author | Comment |
| Positive | dalmatian_fan87 | On Jan 15, 2009, dalmatian_fan87 from Cascade, VA (Zone 7a) wrote: one of my best producing tomato plants. I get so many little fruits that i have to give them away to people. | | Positive | johnsonjrbm | On Feb 5, 2008, johnsonjrbm from Olympia, WA (Zone 7b) wrote: It's a delicious, low-maintenance cherry tomato. I grew it in 2006 & 2007, and will again in 2008. 2006 was a hot dry summer in the Pacific Northwest, and 2007 was a cool wet one. It did very well under both conditions. | | Positive | greenkat | On Oct 27, 2006, greenkat from Crofton, MD (Zone 7a) wrote: Peacevine produced lots of tasty cherry tomatoes, despite an unusually hot summer. | | Positive | Suze_ | On Apr 4, 2006, Suze_ from Bastrop County, TX (Zone 8b) wrote: Open-pollinated version of Sweet 100. Good tasting, but I prefer Sweet 100 for taste. Fruit is red, but plants infrequently throw a few off-color orangish fruits. |
| Regional...This plant has been said to grow in the following regions: Crofton, Maryland Ann Arbor, Michigan Carmel, New York Fort Worth, Texas Olympia, Washington
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