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Old June 22, 2015   #1
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Default Mmmmm...George Desitkas!! ;)

1 lb 6 oz of goodness! Very solid and VERY tasty! About an 8 or so. Salt made the flavor so much deeper!

A few more have popped up on the plant so thank goodness it won't be the last.

Flavor alone will bring it back next year.

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Old June 22, 2015   #2
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Oh good, I'm glad you like it
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Old June 23, 2015   #3
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1 lb 6 oz of goodness! Very solid and VERY tasty! About an 8 or so. Salt made the flavor so much deeper!

A few more have popped up on the plant so thank goodness it won't be the last.

Flavor alone will bring it back next year.

Greg

Thats good to hear. Looking forward to growing this one.
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Old June 23, 2015   #4
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I have 2 plants, but no fruit yet. I hope it bears well.
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Old June 23, 2015   #5
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I've got three of these plants in the garden, and they've all started to set fruit. Healthy looking to boot!
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Old June 23, 2015   #6
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Mine is healthy too! Great plant, even better tomato!

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Old June 23, 2015   #7
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Looks meaty!
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Old June 23, 2015   #8
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Tam had sent me several fruits to taste when she first grew this one, and I agree it's a winner. At the time we were discussing what the variety should be named and she was in touch with the family who gave her the seeds and I think she would agree that our dicussion about names was very amusing from time to time.

She sent me some seeds and they were given to one of my seed producers for seed production last summer and I'll be listing it with my now very late 2015 seed offer this summer.

But as long she has seeds for it I prefer that folks get seeds from her b'c she's having a great time with this one, but if she runs out she also knows I have her back on seeds for this one.

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Old June 23, 2015   #9
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Haha I think I horrified you Carolyn with a few of the ideas they had for names, and I was indeed amused

I am so glad you enjoyed them - I haven't found many reds I love, but I do love this one.

So far I have plenty of seeds - I grew 3 plants in isolation, and saved the seed from all the fruits, so no danger of running out yet. But I am just happy to see the variety being preserved, so if folks want seed from me, or from your offer, I am perfectly fine with either.
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Old June 24, 2015   #10
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Am growing it too and looking forward to ripe ones! So nice to hear it is a winner!!!
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Old June 24, 2015   #11
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It is on my growlist for the August sowing. It is beautiful! Thanks Tam, can't wait.
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Old June 24, 2015   #12
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My George Desitikas are flowering! They went in 25 days ago, right at the end of May. The blooms are so large my son said that they remind him of tiny sunflowers! I can't wait to try this one!
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Old June 25, 2015   #13
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BTW, easy to mistype, no big deal - but I wanted to try to ensure that the name of this tomato stays correct - it is spelled:

George Detsikas Italian Red
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I have two plants, a dozen flowers and one LARGE green ball. ;-)
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So Sorry Tam!! My fault! I was in a rush to post!!

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