Henderson's Winsall
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Henderson's Winsall
@Gotch. I saw that you mentioned the above variety some time back (it is a large pink) and was wondering how it grew for you and what you think of it. Thanks.
I am asking because I see it is newly mentioned in Heritage Harvest Seed catalogue. I am always on the hunt for supertasty varieties (well, aren't we all?)
I am asking because I see it is newly mentioned in Heritage Harvest Seed catalogue. I am always on the hunt for supertasty varieties (well, aren't we all?)

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Re: Henderson's Winsall
I trialed it in 2022, and if memory serves, it failed to launch; you's thinking about Elgin Pink, or Pink Gift?
The Gotch
Madison WESconsin/Growing Zone 5-A/Raised beds above the Midvale Heights spade-caking clay in the 77 Square Miles surrounded by A Sea Of Reality
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Re: Henderson's Winsall
Winsall is a wonderful tomato. It's usually a large healthy plant with very good production. One year it was the best for flavor in my garden but it hasn't claimed that position again. It still ranks well. I will keep it on my rotation list.
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Re: Henderson's Winsall
Hi, MIssS. Thank for the info. Now I have yet another to try and grow...
