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Mon, Aug 15, 05 at 11:50
| I had two Ste. Lucie plants. The first one was HUGE, but never set a tomato and then started to get yellow and sick looking. I tore it out, as it was the only (and first ever) sick plant in my garden. The other plant, however, has produced a few beautiful and delicious tomatoes. This one was about 1.25 pounds.
Oh, and I think Little Matt is a pretty good looking little tomato himself!
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| That's great to know coz I have St Lucie seeds and a grower in my area who tried it last year thought it grand. Even the name sounds, well, reverential. |
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