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Old July 9, 2011   #2
TomatoDon
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I grew them this year and saw them today. Small compact plants with a good amount of average or smaller fruit. Bigger than a golfball but not as big as a baseball. The plants probably aren't much taller than my knee. They are the smallest plants I have and the smallest fruit.

I planted Solar Fire and Creole and they are very similar in my garden. I'm not impressed enough to plant them next year, unless of course they really pump out the produce in late July and through August. I still have other plants setting blooms, so the others are handling the heat pretty well too. Of course, I have a strong preference for tart big red slicers. I wanted to see how close Creole and Solar Fire would come to that, but it's really not much comparison.
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