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Old August 13, 2013   #1
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Just for the heck of it today I bought a tomato plant about 16 inches tall. The tag just says "Cherry Tomato".
Wonder what it'll be?
I know it's mid-August but on my hot patio she'll be good till November.
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Old August 13, 2013   #2
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I remember buying an overgrown cherry tomato plant in a tiny pot from our local hardware store. I bought it because I felt sorry for it all squished up like that...lol. I put it in a 15 gallon pot out the front yard and let it grow wild. In one year I harvested over 1,500 cherry tomato's off this one plant before it died. Best grower I have every had
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I hope mine does as well !
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Old August 14, 2013   #4
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Sweet 100s or Sweet Million. That's my guess. Where did you buy it, a big box or a nursery?
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Around here, in season, the big box stores are not selling Sweet Million any more, only Sweet 100. I wonder why?

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At Green Thumb Nursery.
From the tag: Matures in 75 days, a continuous supply of small, cherry-sized fruit on indet vines.

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