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Old March 2, 2023   #35
gardenmermaid
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Wow, there are so many good ones. Berkeley Tie Dye Green will be a new one for me this year and I have yet to grow a Brad Gates tomato that isn't great. If I could only grow one in a year I would have to choose Lucid Gem. Its just a fantastic tomato that checks all the boxes for my garden. Beautiful, tastes great, very productive and ripens in my short season.
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