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Was given one of the above, unable to find any information on this tomato, could try my own seed next year, but if it is an F1 :!: :!:
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That's a new one on me. Is it spelled correctly?
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That's whats on the label, cant say I have heard of it before, but with so many varieties about.
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westhamron. Could be, but they are slightly larger than cherry, more like moneymaker, as they are the dredded F1, will buy and try next year. Many thanks, shallotman
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REJBINO/BEJBINO. I notice the former work out at 10p each, the latter
1-41p each. Will try both next season & see how they perform.
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:oops: :oops: What I meant to say is REJBINO/BEJBINO are 10p each, and Moneymaker 1.41p each. Someone keeps sabotaging my keyboard.
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Having just picked the last of my "Bejbino" tomato's from my solitary plant purchased by the Memsahib at a car boot sale, and begrudging paying 10p per seed next year, I wondered if when I dug said tomato up could it be treated like a Geranium plant, and stored over winter, has anyone ever done this, I know I have nothing to loose, any tips ! I will give it a try, after all I can always buy the seed next year.
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