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Elsewhere we've been talking about buying seeds and how we make our choices. I tend to go with personal recommendation quite a lot.
My conundrum this year is I want to reduce my patio toms to about two really nice ones. In previous years I've had 5 or 6 pots all churning out nondescript cherry toms by the dozen.
I have several varieties of patio tom seeds, none of which really rocked my boat. The question is: which two would you recommend I try. Fully understanding the way I grow 'em might be the problem, also someone else's yum might be my yuk.
My conundrum this year is I want to reduce my patio toms to about two really nice ones. In previous years I've had 5 or 6 pots all churning out nondescript cherry toms by the dozen.
I have several varieties of patio tom seeds, none of which really rocked my boat. The question is: which two would you recommend I try. Fully understanding the way I grow 'em might be the problem, also someone else's yum might be my yuk.
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