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Old January 24, 2013   #1
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If you had to choose only1 which one & why.

Sarah's galapagos or Tami g
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Old January 24, 2013   #2
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If you had to choose only1 which one & why.

Sarah's galapagos or Tami g
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It depends on what you want, really.

Tami_G a hybrid grape tomato, of which there are many

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Sara's Galapagos, a stable natural interspecies cross from one of the Galapagos Islands, considered by many as a currant variety; wee red fruits and foliage that resembles currant varieties.

As for me, I'd pick the latter one and there's another F1 grape tomato I think I like better, but then I haven't grown Tami G.

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Old January 24, 2013   #3
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I haven't grown the Tami G thing, but Sara's Galapagos is on my "every year" grow list. Here's a little eye candy.
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Old January 25, 2013   #4
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do you want some sara's? let me know before 9am and i will include some.

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Old January 25, 2013   #5
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I've never grown Sarah's Galapagos, but Tami G is the best (sweetest, tastiest) of several grape varieties I've grown. and it produces prolifically.
Looks like I'll have to put SG on my trial list some time soon, though.
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