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Old July 30, 2020   #46
TomatoDon
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I bought my first plants this year at the Home Depot in Vicksburg on February 29, Leap Year Day. They are Better Boys and are growing in my backyard garden today. Vicksburg is a great town.
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I bought my first plants this year at the Home Depot in Vicksburg on February 29, Leap Year Day. They are Better Boys and are growing in my backyard garden today. Vicksburg is a great town.
The Better Boys are good ones
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Old August 1, 2020   #48
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I had my first "W" Hybrid today. Outstanding.



Approximately 3 inches across.

It meets all the original posters criteria. Old fashioned rich sweet/tart tomato flavor, more tart than sweet, perfect shape, blemish free.

Seeds available from University of Florida. Here's a link

https://hos.ifas.ufl.edu/public/klee...cultivars.html
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