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Jul 1, 2014 10:56 AM CST
Name: Betsy
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I was given this tomato at our Master G. sale in May when I was telling a MG about my search for a cherry tomato that would work in our area; she said to try this one - Texas wild. I had grown the sweet 100's and Matt's wild cherry but for the last few years, both didn't do well.

Today it is over 6 ft. and producing small tart tomatoes. I googled it looking for info on these and found quite a bit of information: hardy, easy care, prolific, drough-tolerant, etc.

Who else is growing these? They are a little tart for me; would have liked a sweeter taste but they are still very good.

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