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Old March 7, 2018   #16
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And yes, many many fruit that are worthy of that gosh darnoodleying taster verdict: "It's a tomato".
LOL!! I hear you. Most of my tomatoes have been known varieties (at least there was an inkling what they were supposed to be..) and also delicious, but occasionally I have come across that above mentioned case...
So no cross-breeding attempts for me, I want to have an idea what I get and what to expect..
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Old April 1, 2020   #17
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This is the correct thread, methinks...? If I had a bunch of extra $$ laying around, I'd send it to him today!!

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