Ramapo
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Ramapo
Got a Ramapo 2 gal plant today to try.
Should be big enough for me to take cuttings later on in the season.
I was really after early boy but they didn't have any for sale at shoprite.
https://sebsnjaesnews.rutgers.edu/2018/ ... -favorite/
Should be big enough for me to take cuttings later on in the season.
I was really after early boy but they didn't have any for sale at shoprite.
https://sebsnjaesnews.rutgers.edu/2018/ ... -favorite/
"A chiseled face,Just like Easter Island"
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Re: Ramapo
I grew it in my early days of tomato growing maybe 1978 or 79. Can't remember if I ever grew it again. It's been a while
Dan
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Re: Ramapo
I’m trying Ramapo this year as well! Last year Moreton was my favorite tomato, so I got a few of the Jersey types to see if any do better with our fusarium situation (Moreton doesn’t have any resistance and was one of the first to succumb to the wilt).
Small community garden plot in zone 7 (DC area)