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Old December 4, 2015   #46
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NLY N THE UTSIDE.

INTERNALLY, GREEN COPIA A.K.A.
GRUNE ERBRCHENEM
VERDE VMIT
VMI VERT
GREEN VMIT
etc...

has fairly large locules near the edge.

GGWT has smaller locules scattered throughout the interior. This trait I've found in my trials, usually means a very good tasting tomato. I'm sold Ginger. It gets a spot for 2016, in my garden. And, a few seeds will go to a local community garden (tomatoes handled by a Master Gardener who's looking for some flash) this year.

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Old December 4, 2015   #47
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And a fine story it was


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Dog Dog.

That is the story of Dog Dog Mama Dog Bullet Head Chicken and Rice and Chad.
Four mean stray dogs and a mean rooster that came into our lives and protected us and lived under our tomato plants.

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Old December 4, 2015   #48
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You guys MUST grow this- I got a few seeds from Marsha, and decided to try to grow one inside under a grow light this winter. It's going gangbusters! Here are two I just picked three days ago, the largest almost being a pound. They are simply delicious!! This thing is growing so well, I may just transplant in the yard come next March!!!
Whoa, Dude.

The first pic looks like your camera took some bad acid.
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Whoa, Dude.

The first pic looks like your camera took some bad acid.
The tomato in the 3rd pictuer 2nd row left side looks like IT took some bad acid.

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The tomato in the 3rd pictuer 2nd row left side looks like IT took some bad acid.

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I can't find ANY rows, let alone a 2nd row left. One (or both) of us may have taken something.
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Wow, seeing GGWT sliced up sure sold it for me, will have to get some seeds for that and squeeze some space for it!
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I'm suprised nobody has mentioned the striking similarity to Pink Berkley Tie Dye or Large barred Boar. Is it different in taste and growth habit to either one of those?
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I've read one report that likened the flavor to PBTD.
And, PBTD is the only striped tomato, that I've tried, that I like.
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Wow, seeing GGWT sliced up sure sold it for me, will have to get some seeds for that and squeeze some space for it!
Adding it to your wish list.
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Old December 4, 2015   #55
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I'm suprised nobody has mentioned the striking similarity to Pink Berkley Tie Dye or Large barred Boar. Is it different in taste and growth habit to either one of those?
Similar but different. Here is a link of the 2 in a photo side by side. Post #696

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...=33977&page=35
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I like the name Girl Girl's Weird Thing. What else would you call a mutation of Green Zebra?

I think it looks really good. I'll bet it is tasty.
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I like to one in German.
Aber Herr Woth, varum haben Sie das gesagt ?
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Old December 5, 2015   #58
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I am growing this now (Thanks Marsha)

The plant is probably my tallest over 7 feet. it got hit with blossom end rot bad in the beginning (new pro mix in an earthbox) and then some (bug issues)

It is quite a tasty and cool looking tomato

I will post some pics there are some big ones that are just about to ripe
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Similar but different. Here is a link of the 2 in a photo side by side. Post #696

http://www.tomatoville.com/showthrea...=33977&page=35
I grew both this past year, and from that experience;

1) PBTD had more pink in it, GGWT more green in its coloration
2) Taste very similar
3) PBTD succumbed to disease earlier in the season.Last plant standing and producing in one of my plots was a GGWT, out of ~50 plants and ~ 20 varieties
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What a great story, Worth!


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Dog Dog.
Were I used to live there was an excessive amount of drug dealing and crime right in front of my house.
It was also a prime spot to dump animals like dogs and cats.
The dogs would pack up as dogs will do.
There was an old long haired stray hound dog people called Mama dog that ran around.
She could never be caught by the dog catcher who who was my friend and lived there and we called him Snake because he was skinny.
We tamed her and had her fixed and she lived under my tomato plants in a warren of tunnels she dug out.
She was a big dog.
The tomato plants were in containers on wood pallets to help keep the fire ants out.
Dog Dog was another stray but he didn't run with the pack he stayed at out house with Mama dog under the tomato plants.
Another female stray started following me around everywhere I went and the guys named her bullet head because she had a pointy head.
She was wild also and wouldn't let you pet her but she hung around and follow you.
We caught her and tamed her and she lived for 18 years with us.

Then there was Chad the lived with an elderly lady down the street he was a big chow dog of some sort and mean he would chase people as they went by.
They took the lady out of the old house because they were afraid she would fall through the floor.
They just abandoned the dog and left him there.
Thad came to my house to live and he took up with us.
Dog Dog would come to see me everyday I came home from work and he always followed us around.
But I could never catch him to pet him.
All of these dogs got along great and they protected the place..
No one ever attempted to come on my property to steal or do anything wrong.
But yet friends could come over the dogs knew who the good folks were.
Then the mean rooster we called Chicken and Rice that was an abandoned. Easter chicken we tamed that ran with the dogs and cats and would come to meet me every day after work with the dogs and cats.
That is the story of Dog Dog Mama Dog Bullet Head Chicken and Rice and Chad.
Four mean stray dogs and a mean rooster that came into our lives and protected us and lived under our tomato plants.

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