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Gloria1504
11th Apr 2008
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Good Points: Yields a very big crop
Bad Points: Varied sizes
General comments: Growing Moneymaker Tomatoes from seed is as easy as ABC. Plant them in a warm sunny place in February / March and they ALL grow, so don't overcompensate and plant too many.Once they are transferred to their own pots and taken out to the greenhouse or cold frame they shoot up and produce dozens upon dozens of very tasty fruits throughout the summer.The plant itself is hardy enough to grow outdoors too, however, the fruits don't grow as big and they can take longer to ripen.You wont be disappointed, they aren't called moneymaker for nothing!
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