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Old February 27, 2018   #16
Spartanburg123
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It is a wonderful variety! Although small and wispy at the start, this plant turns into a sprawling monster of a thing that ideally likes fencing. Productivity is just prodigious. Flavor is tart and snappy for little salad tomatoes, about the size of chick peas. I've included a few pictures from last year below . Thank you Nan for making this one known!
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