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Old August 6, 2022   #1
PaulF
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Default Tom's Yellow Wonder

A whole bunch of years ago Tom Mickolas sent me some seeds from a yellow tomato he worked on. Try as I might all that ever grew was a beautiful plant...that's it, a beautiful plant with no tomatoes. The tenth time has been the charm. This is the first tomato from those ancient seeds: Tom's Yellow Wonder. I kept wondering and wondering. So Tom if you still peruse this site like you used to, I finally got one. Not only that, there are several more tomatoes on two plants. It weighs in at just over one pound.
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Old August 6, 2022   #2
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Congrats! Exciting to finally see production!
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Old August 8, 2022   #3
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Congrats, as well with a super Amen!!
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