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Old August 2, 2019   #16
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You've had the chance (GGWT), you just can't commit.
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You've had the chance (GGWT), you just can't commit.
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Old August 5, 2019   #18
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GGWT has likely been the single most available variety traded in the past couple of years. (I wouldn't know about finding it from a commercial site)
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Old August 5, 2019   #19
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I've tried GGWT. I think mine was a cross, though, as it was bland (whether with lots of water or drought), and others don't report any blandness from it. So, I'm wanting to try it again some day from another source. Other than the taste, I really liked it, however. Nice color, fruit size, production, and decent vigor. Not the latest midseason out there. I also liked that it could so easily cross-pollinate my other tomatoes, but maybe not everyone would appreciate that.

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