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    What varieties of San Marzano tomatos are others using? I'm about to order seeds to start my seedlings, and I can get the "Standard" San Marzano; the "Super" San Marzano (a bit larger than the standard); the San Marzano Lungo 1 Hybrid; and the San Marzano Redorta Heirloom. I'm leaning toward the Heirloom.

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    Re: San Marzano variety

    Where are you ordering your seeds from. Nice thing about AZ is we get to start our tomatoes a lot earlier
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      Re: San Marzano variety

      I got a link off another forum to Tomatofest.com for the Heirloom seeds.

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        Re: San Marzano variety

        Hello azatty,

        Hybrid veggies often have disease resistance and greater vigor than standard or heirloom varieties. Do consider buying more than one variety of SM tomato for your garden.

        San Marzano tomatoes can do extremely well in our desert region but there are reasons to try different varieties that might be successful in your particular garden (mini-environment). I prefer early maturing, medium size varieties. There is nothing so sad as to see big tomatoes cooking on the vine come summer.

        Best of luck to you,
        Bob

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          All American seeds will grow almost anywhere

          FWIW....A seed with the distinction of being "All American" will grow vigoursly just about anywhere with a minimum of diseases.

          I'm watching the radar tonight and a string of rain and snow will be here within the hour. You guys have it good, except for those going postal today

          Good Luck with your tomatoes.
          Lee B.
          DFW area, Texas, USA

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            Re: San Marzano variety

            San Marzano, Type 1, or 'Standard'. FWIW, I left the plant in its pot over the winter here in southern california and it has grown approximately 20' of indeterminate vines along the ground.

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