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Old April 14, 2016   #421
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SjamesNorway- seeds are fermenting now from small fruit. I want to do a germination test before sending.( genetically, all the fruit and seeds are the same)
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Old April 14, 2016   #422
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SjamesNorway- seeds are fermenting now from small fruit. I want to do a germination test before sending.( genetically, all the fruit and seeds are the same)
Thank you, Marsha. You are a paragon of thoughtfulness!

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Old April 15, 2016   #423
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sounds good


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Old September 20, 2017   #424
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Glad to help. I have lots more of GGWT, thanks to Barb_Fl, as well as quite a few from my own garden. I predict that you are going to love that one.
I hear so much about this tomato and have seen pictures, but what is the inside like?
color, gel, amount of seeds? Also what is the skin like? thick or thin?
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Old September 20, 2017   #425
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I hear so much about this tomato and have seen pictures, but what is the inside like?
color, gel, amount of seeds? Also what is the skin like? thick or thin?
This thread from last year gives the history and lots of pics...
For a large tomato the skin is not noticeably thick or thin.
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...7s+weird+thing
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Old September 20, 2017   #426
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I have grown this tomato every year since getting seed from marsha a couple of years ago. It is a great tomato. I love the taste and it is gorgeous looking on our table. As a matter of fact i picked one today that is about 12 ounces and beautiful. We are having it for dinner with burgers. Yummy. Marsha is a saint. Thanks marsha.
We raise plants and give them to friends and family. They all ask for ggwt plants over the others we raise. Plant is disease tollerent in my nc garden.
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Old September 20, 2017   #427
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A saint? Hahaha, not hardly! In fact there is another Floridian posting lately that's making my horns and spade tail need pushing back in.
I am just delighted that you are so pleased really makes me feel good. Wait till you see what I will have to offer in January.
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I do hope you will offer seeds for GGWT in Jan as the ground squirrels loved her too much.
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A saint? Hahaha, not hardly! In fact there is another Floridian posting lately that's making my horns and spade tail need pushing back in.
I am just delighted that you are so pleased really makes me feel good. Wait till you see what I will have to offer in January.
You are a saint
and I am hoping very much for some "baby pictures" soon of all your wee sprigs coming up for your winter garden.
mine is winding down but I still have tomatoes coming out my ears. Looking forward to your winter grow out threads as always.
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Old September 20, 2017   #430
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A saint? Hahaha, not hardly! In fact there is another Floridian posting lately that's making my horns and spade tail need pushing back in.
I am just delighted that you are so pleased really makes me feel good. Wait till you see what I will have to offer in January.

Ha, i can't wait. The matsu express sounds relly good. What do you think of it in your garden?
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Ha, i can't wait. The matsu express sounds relly good. What do you think of it in your garden?
Just started the seeds, 3 if each from 2 plants, selected by Mark. Unfortunately, no germination after 10 days. I started some more of each in paper towel and ziplock baggies. Hoping for at least 1 plant of each.
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A saint? Hahaha, not hardly! In fact there is another Floridian posting lately that's making my horns and spade tail need pushing back in.
I am just delighted that you are so pleased really makes me feel good. Wait till you see what I will have to offer in January.
I know just what you mean. Actually I am rather appalled and my feathers are a bit ruffled too.
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I know just what you mean. Actually I am rather appalled and my feathers are a bit ruffled too.
Yes, I think we all need to report those posts. Just the tone of disrespect alone!
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My grandmother used to say to treat others with more kindness and respect than you expect to get for yourself for good results. Me? I think an iron skillet can be used for positive re-enforcement behavioral changes with great effectiveness, LOL!

At least after they wake up again.

I think the poster in question missed the lesson in manners and proper discussion etiquette.
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My grandmother used to say to treat others with more kindness and respect than you expect to get for yourself for good results. Me? I think an iron skillet can be used for positive re-enforcement behavioral changes with great effectiveness, LOL!

At least after they wake up again.

I think the poster in question missed the lesson in manners and proper discussion etiquette.
Cast iron skillet, oh meeee.
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