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Old July 18, 2015   #16
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Thanks for sharing the seeds for this tomato Tracy. Made some really delicious tomato
sandwiches. I'll grow it again next year with my saved tomato seeds. It's a keeper
for sure.
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Old July 18, 2015   #17
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Yes.. Thanks Tracy! George D. is an awesome variety!
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Old July 19, 2015   #18
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Tracy
George is a real winner. Early fruit set. One of the biggest, Sturdiest and prolific plants in the garden. Looking forward to a taste. Thank you very much for sharing Truly appreciate your generosity
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Old July 19, 2015   #19
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You're very welcome everyone. I am just so excited and honored to be able to keep this family heirloom alive
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Old July 19, 2015   #20
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Hi Tracy, I am definitely ordering these seeds from Tania. I'm glad you started this thread because this tomato sounds like it will be really productive in our zone.
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Old July 20, 2015   #21
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My one plant is pretty compact compared to others so far. It set some fruit early on and they should be blushing any day now. While it has some new blossoms, I'm waiting for it to set more fruit.
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Old July 20, 2015   #22
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Here's a pic of my first fruit: http://i.imgur.com/U7zUaDn.jpg
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Old July 20, 2015   #23
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My plant is so huge and now has too many tomatoes and blossoms to count! It's like THIS all over the plant:
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It's been in ground now for 48 days and it just keeps setting fruit. The largest is about 3" across. The plant is so dense and sturdy and healthy!

This was taken two days ago. Today or tomorrow, it will be above its 6' cage.
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I can't wait to try it.
It was just my browser! I see your pics now...
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Old July 20, 2015   #24
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Here's a pic of my first fruit: http://i.imgur.com/U7zUaDn.jpg


That's one awesome George D.!!!!

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Old July 20, 2015   #25
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Wow, that is a whopper!
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Old July 20, 2015   #26
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That's a beauty!
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