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Old December 5, 2015   #61
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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
When you are taking those pics can you add one or two of the plant itself please and thanks? Pete
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Old December 5, 2015   #62
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When you are taking those pics can you add one or two of the plant itself please and thanks? Pete
I have one growing now Pete. If it ever quits raining, I will photo it.
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Old December 5, 2015   #63
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Thanks Ginger.

I actually saw the plant when I went to visit Moray-eel-bite's garden to do a swap. What a garden!! I felt like a kid in a candy store!! I would have taken some pics but I was busy drooling over his tomato plants! Great garden and really nice fellow tomatovillian!

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Old December 5, 2015   #64
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Ginger is growing it now and said it is 6' tall and made no mention of it being a dwarf so I think it can't be FTD.





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Never said it was or might be FTD, just said it reminded me of it--at least the ones I grew for the project. I haven't grown any of the final release FTD so can't say how it compares to the final release.
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Old January 25, 2016   #65
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Here are a few recently picked.The larger one was picked today and will ripen inside the home as rain is threatening.
Pretty little number...havent tasted ye
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Old January 25, 2016   #66
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Here are a few recently picked.The larger one was picked today and will ripen inside the home as rain is threatening.
Pretty little number...havent tasted ye
Geoff
Thanks. We have 2' of snow here in the Northeastern USA and you post a picture of my favorite tomato.. Gives me something to look forward to...............................

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Old January 25, 2016   #67
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It's a really great tomato. Beautiful and delicious, large and super productive and did I mention beautiful AND delicious? I don't like the name either because every time a neighbor stops by to ask about it and I tell them the name, they look at me kind of funny... lol. I don't let them taste it though, they can have the other tomatoes but not Girl Girl. If they tasted it they wouldn't care about the name... but... it's mine, all mine!.. :-)

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Old January 26, 2016   #68
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Lol, too funny! Sounds awesome, I'm glad that I'm getting seed from Ginger and trying it this year!

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Old February 18, 2016   #69
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Yea, they sure look good.
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Old March 7, 2016   #70
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Hey this is my tomato!!!

My dog whose namesake thses tomatoes carry has since passed, so pm me for seeds, i want to give out as many as ican.

These suckers are tough too. I was working 6 10 hr days a week with a 2 hour commute, didnt get around to transplanting all my sad, rootbound leggy plants till freakin memorial day, and these bounced back best and went on to be productive despite drought and chicken attacks.

Theyre just as funny lookin and tough as the original girl girl. Fragile specialty heirloom this is not!

So long story short

FREE SEEDS!

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Old March 7, 2016   #71
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My dog whose namesake thses tomatoes carry has since passed, so pm me for seeds, i want to give out as many as ican.
My condolences. From the description, Girl Girl was a smart pooch. It's cute that she was the one who found the tomato in your patch of green zebras.
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Old March 7, 2016   #72
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Girl girl was a beautiful dog
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Old March 7, 2016   #73
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I love the ggwt name. And the tomato isbeautiful. How long ago did this tomato show up in your garden?
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Old March 7, 2016   #74
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Great dog and smart too!
PM sent. Thanks
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Old March 7, 2016   #75
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Jessica,
I'm so sorry you lost your beautiful dog; she looks like she was a real sweetie! I remember several years ago when you first offered your tomato. I think I was
new to forums at that time and a little bashful--I really missed a good opportunity! Your tomato seems extremely popular, people who grow it rave about it. I'll be growing it this coming season.

I'm really happy to see you posting here and I hope you enjoy the forum.
You'll have to check out all the grow lists on which your tomato appears.

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