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To: Pollard

IIRC, Rutgers tomatoes were developed with the thick skin to resist cracking / splitting. I concur that their taste is just “so-so”.

I can’t figure out these Golden Jubilees from Menards. Their fruit size is no larger than my right-beside-them Cherry Tomato plants’ (which fruits are actually running slightly larger than expected.) Taste, etc., of the Golden Jubilees is good, but the biggest was maybe 1-1/4” diameter. Last year’s gave me nice 3” fruits regularly. These are redder than last year’s GJ’s, but not “red”.


623 posted on 07/23/2025 12:09:59 PM PDT by Paul R. (Old Viking saying: "Never be more than 3 steps away from your weapon ... or a Uriah Heep song!" ;-))
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To: Paul R.

Yeah I also didn’t realize they were thee commercial variety back in the day for sauce/soup companies. The thick skins don’t matter for a paste tomato and probably helped with shipping and keeping qualities.

All I know is I consider Menard’s the same way I think of Walmart and the Dollar Store. Not great quality. Were they brand name seeds or something only found at Menard’s?


627 posted on 07/23/2025 12:39:35 PM PDT by Pollard (Sick of the weather? Wait a minute.)
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