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Old November 18, 2014   #16
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Nice!
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Old November 19, 2014   #17
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It looks pristeen Chris.
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Old November 20, 2014   #18
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Golden Dwarf Champion is my last living tomato plant this year. It's still flowering too, but it's getting down in the mid 40's at night so I don't know how long it will last. I'll definitely be growing this again. Besides the hardiness, the plant stays compact, is productive and the tomatoes taste good. I'm having one on a sandwich for lunch today! I had a little problem with BER early on (growing in an Earthbox) but that sorted itself out.

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