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Old December 6, 2010   #9
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I grew sun gold and sun sugar side by side years ago and now all I grow is sun sugar. Lets say that I will never have a tomato garden without sunsugar. For reasons that I cannot remember the sun gold did not impress me. But now I see in a catalogue someone is selling sungold "select", how knew. I also grow tommy toe "yellow" That is one beautiful yellow cherry tomato.
I also save my seeds because 99% of all my tomatoes are heirlooms and I forgot that sunsugar is an F1 hybrid but I have been saving sunsugar seeds for 4 years now. It may not have the super duper vigor or have the extra sweetness as the F1 hybrid but it is sweet enough and pretty enough for me and when the frost hits the plant is over 6 feet tall.
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