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Old November 26, 2015   #6
ginger2778
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Originally Posted by bitterwort View Post
I grew them last year in a pot in what was otherwise lousy tomato-growing weather, and I thought they were great. The plant bore pretty well considering and kept going later in the season than most of the others (despite heavy winds and rains knocking the pots over once they were loaded with fruit). The fruits were pretty and the flavor was great, sweet but with a little extra kick. I'm planting them again next year. Marsha, you do need more seeds.
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