Are Uglyripe seeds available to Florida growers only? If not, how can other commercial growers get them? Are they considered good for greenhouse or high tunnel production?
I visited my mom recently for Mother's Day and she had some uglyripe tomatos. One smell and I knew that they were going to be great. One bite and YUUUUMMMMMMM! Without a doubt, the best grocery store tomato I have ever tasted. The others don't even come close. It had it all...acidic, no grit, and dripped down my hands like a tomato sandwich should.
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Are Uglyripe seeds available to Florida growers only? If not, how can other commercial growers get them? Are they considered good for greenhouse or high tunnel production?
I would like to know if a regular gardener at home can purchase ugly ripe seeds for non commercial use
I visited my mom recently for Mother's Day and she had some uglyripe tomatos. One smell and I knew that they were going to be great. One bite and YUUUUMMMMMMM! Without a doubt, the best grocery store tomato I have ever tasted. The others don't even come close. It had it all...acidic, no grit, and dripped down my hands like a tomato sandwich should.
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