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Don't confuse this tomatillo with Dr. Wyche's Yellow tomato.
heirloom_tomatillo
... of another variety or something. It was a very hot year (the hottest on record, in fact), and that may have influenced the fruit set. I'm not sure if my seed was true; I didn't get it from a reputable vendor. I might try it again, some year, in better soil and sun conditions.
heirloom_tomatillo
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I've grown this before (in 2016). It's one of my favorites, although it's not early. It got large green fruits with a very good lime-like taste, and it seemed that it had potential to be prolific.
heirloom_tomatillo
... these once (purchased from Reimer Seeds, who doesn't sell it at the time of my typing this), along with a bunch of other tomatillo varieties, but all the tomatillos struggled that year; so, I don't have much to report. I want to try it again, except in a container, mulched, or with black plastic, next time.
heirloom_tomatillo
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It's a polish heirloom with early maturity and heat-tolerance. The fruits can get a decent size. Perhaps not the most drought-tolerant in the heat, however.
heirloom_tomatillo
... of pepper-shaped). It's said to be like a sweet paste tomato. The fruits grow up to four inches long, and are supposed to be pretty prolific.
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