Product review for Early Girl Hybrid (VFF) Tomato Seeds

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 -  Monday, January 05, 2009
Good
Reviewed By: Wanda (Stevensville, Montana)
I have tried these tomatoes as they ripen early, but you loose the taste. I recommend Brandywine. I start them indoors in yogurt cups and they ripen by end of August...they taste amazing

 -  Wednesday, July 23, 2008
Nice Quality! Very Vigorous!
Reviewed By: Danny Grogg (Aloha, Oregon)
This was a excellent tomato with vigor, taste, and reliability. A great slicer too! I would rate it 5 Stars but the plant wasn't very sturdy. That was the only problem though. Other than that, I would recommend it!

 -  Saturday, September 13, 2008
great salad tomato
Reviewed By: Anthony (Davison, Michigan)
This is the verr best salad Tomato ever... Needs early pruning for greater established root systems and less plant and more tomatoes.... Finest flavor with organic tomato fertilizer at intervals.... Plant deep in a small mound and mulch with landscape fabric. They don't like it wet better yield with dry soil for increased reproductivity.I used the tomato sray kit from gardens alive and Everyone loves!!!!! these tomatoes.

 -  Tuesday, September 23, 2008
WOW what a producer
Reviewed By: Jeff (Humboldt, TN)
I purchased 3 to 4 tomato plants from our local carrier and everyone of them did not produce a thing. I purchased these seeds and decide to give it another try. I planted these around mid July enough for 2 plants. Man oh Man I have tomato's running out my ears and they are still producing. I have eat them and frozen them. Will plant more next year and if these produce this great can' wait to see how the Gurney's Burgermaster VFFNT do!!!

 -  Tuesday, October 13, 2009
Best for Vancouver climate
Reviewed By: Pocketfish (Richmond, BC)
We've been growing this tomato on our family farm for more years than I can remember. It stores exceptionally well, and produces very heavily: just this week during the last picking before frost I took 800 lbs of good tomatoes off of 400 plants, and during the height of the season 150-200lbs a week... and there was lots of room for improvement. Also worthy of mention is that for a hybrid it tastes fantastic, given that you don't use excessive amounts of fertilizer. A low N.P.K. all purpose fertilizer will do fine.


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