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Old August 14, 2008   #1
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Got the seed from Manfred Hahm who in turn got it from Reinhard kraft who grew it out in 2007 and declared it the best of all he grew that year. Very good taste and these were the first off the vine. Size varies but are about the size of a golf ball some bigger and some smaller. Ami
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those are beautiful! Ive not seen a tomato that small with the spotting. wonder how they would dry?
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Old September 5, 2008   #3
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The tomatoes are taking their time ripening but here's a picture of a few on the vine. Ami
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Old September 18, 2008   #4
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Here's what I picked today as they are starting to ripen up. Flavor is excellent. Ami
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Those are really pretty tomatoes. How would you classify production and growing habit?
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natkat, Production was good and here's a picture of the plant.
It's on the far left in the corner. The one next to it is Stump of the World. The overhang it's almost touching is 10 feet from the ground the container is setting on. Ami
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new one for the list Ami !!! sweet !

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Those are some nice plants. You guys make me jealous LOL. Mine look like a slaughter occured. Had to remove stakes in ground due to Hurricaine IKe. They are laying there all sad and split apart.
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