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A "monster" sweet 100 tomato
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They insist it's one plant. Not only a huge plant but the fruit too is gigantic. it is a cherry type. Put's mine to shame.
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I grow Sweet 100's near a sitting area in backyard...it's true these cherry toms grow like crazy and taste so sweet. When they ripen the cherry bite size makes a great snack. This summer was rather gloomy (not complaining) so less of a great thing.
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