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Old April 1, 2023   #16
bitterwort
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I had the urge to wake up my old seeds this year too and hope to find room for one--it's been a few years, but I always liked it.
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Old April 1, 2023   #17
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Please report back on it. I looked up seeds and did find a few sources, but read low production so will be waiting to hear back on this one. If production is good, I would definitely be interested for my 2024 garden.
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Old April 3, 2023   #18
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We're growing it again. A few years back it produced the biggest tomatoes I had ever grown from a pink tomato - 39 oz. Most of the fruit ranges from 12-24+ oz. It's always a favorite for the non-gardeners to gaze and droll, and dream of growing one for themselves.

The production is average, depending on the hot temps.
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