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hendi_alex
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Sweet Cluster - another work horse with massive production

These sweet clusters have been beaten back from disease, but continue to grow and continue to produce new fuit, in spite of exteme conditions and rampant disease in the tomato patch. These Sweet Clusters are aleady 8-9 feet tall and still have some more growing to go.

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Duh_Vinci
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It is always great to have that ONE, you can count on, no matter what! And the fact that it has great flavor - big plus!

Definitely growing couple next year, already "reserved" a spot and penciled in to the plan of 2009 garden!

Regards,
D



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