Been growing them for a few years now--red brandywine, yellow brandywine, sudduths strain (pink brandywine), cherokee purple, black russian, amish paste, aunt ruby's green, green red and black zebra's, old german, pantano
I grow them year round--winter in my greenhouse, have noticed a few of them do need aclimatising for WA weather, 2nd and 3rd generation plants now do quite well.
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