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Old March 6, 2017   #17
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Treat it as a "Semi-Determinate". I've grown it about every other year for a while now. It will definitely produce the fruit. The taste is what I would call "better than the super market cardboard", but is not anything to rave about. I buy mature plants early in the growing season to get homegrown as early as possible.

Most of the time, the plant I purchase is about 30 inches tall with lots of blooms and some set fruit. I grow them in 18 gallon containers up here around the house. Once, I even bought some seed from a commercial vendor. Remember, I said "ONCE". Not a memorable tomato, but it still beats Walmart's product 3031.

If you've not grown it, then find a plant and try it. Your results may be different from all of us.
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