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Discussion in 'Identification Area' started by frogesque, Aug 24, 2006.

  1. frogesque

    frogesque Gardener

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    ... it's a tomato! :D

    But can anyone tell me what variety? Very sweet medium size cherry type, probably came from a supermarket 'vine ripened' one. It turned up in seed tray compost after taking loam from an area that had some 'septic tank crisis' dumped on it a couple of years ago. [​IMG]

    They are so good I'm going to keep some seed for next year.

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  2. Beefy

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    [​IMG] Looks like Gardeners Delight IMHO.Looks just like the ones in my greenhouse only yours are about two weeks ahead of mine. Enjoy! [​IMG]
     
  3. UsedtobeDendy

    UsedtobeDendy Gardener

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  4. frogesque

    frogesque Gardener

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    Thanks for the suggestion Beefy and dendy. I've googled it and it certainly does look like it.

    It's a nice well behaved open plant and has taken a lot of abuse including not being watered for 3 days over one of our hottest weekends. Beats the socks off my Moneymakers for taste.
     
  5. elainefiz

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    lovely with scottish cheddar frogesque. :D not that there`s ever many to go round as ive eaten most of GD before i leave the gh.i have given a few MM away though,it makes me feel less guilty. [​IMG]
     
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