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Apr 25th, 2007 at 08:19 AM
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Well I managed to get 4 of these transplanted into the garden today after I mixed 50% compost into the hardpan soil that is there. I hope they will do well. I've got my fingers crossed. The plants aren't really all that good looking to me but hopefully the tomatoes will make up for the look of the plants. The plants look stringy to me.
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I've never heard of these. Where did you buy them? And did you start from seed or get them from a nursery?
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I got them from a forum member. I was looking for a sweet tomato. That is the taste I like best. I started them from seed.
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Well I've learned the following things about these tomato plants so far. The are indeterminate and they are a cherry variety. Right now I have 14 tomatoes on 6 plants. I can't wait for them to ripen. I'm getting excited now.
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Sweet Williams are what I am planting this year as well. They are so sweet and yummy, you'll be very happy with them.
~~Tam~ You can bury all your troubles by digging in the dirt.
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Thanks for telling me. I need to correct my post I have 5 plants. One got stepped on and killed. I love sweet tomatoes and can't wait to have them with my salad with ranch dressing. Yummy!
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