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Tomatoes beginning with G - Veggie - 20-02-2026 Galina Gardener's Delight Gardener's Delight - Irish version Gardener's Ectstasy Gardener's Sweetheart Garden Peach Gelbe Konigin/Golden Queen Genuwine German Lunchbox German Orange Strawberry Giallo d'inverno/Grappolo d'inverno Girl Girl's Wierd Thing Golden Current Gold Crown/Goldkrone Golden Grape Golden Nugget Golden Queen Golden Sunrise Goose Creek Graham's Tom Thumb Green Grapes Green Zebra Grushovka RE: Tomatoes beginning with G - Small chilli - 20-02-2026 I have waiting to be given a chance. Genuwine , girl girl weird thing. Gourmet bite size . Gardener’s delight. It’s an all round good tomato. I’ve also grown German red strawberry. I really like it. Good cropper for a beef tom and I liked the flavour. Must grow again. RE: Tomatoes beginning with G - Garrett - 20-02-2026 Galina - potato leaf plant, vigorous, sweet yellow cherry fruits which keep well in the plant. Recommend. Gardener's Delight - I grow seed sourced from before the decline in quality and removal of the AGM. One of favourites, grow it every year, productive, vigorous, classic tomato flavour, juicy, thin skin. Pretty much perfect in every way. Girl Girl's Weird Thing - I found it a bit bland and mushy. Bear in mind I grew it outside, might do better in a greenhouse. No longer grow it. Golden Grape - short bushy plant with small tart yellow fruits. Surprisingly late considering its size, but a delight. Golden Sunrise - yellow cherry with a slight peachy blush, more tang than you'd expect with a yellow tomato. Recommend. Green Zebra - green with yellow stripes, medium fruits. Zesty, sweet flavour with delicate thin skin, slices beautifully. One of my favourites, grow it every year. |