>>I will be growing F3 grape tomato seeds someone sent me, grape tomato seeds I saved from tomatoes I bought and Santa and Juliet so it will be interesting to compare the different plants. Michelle Reindl Sounds great, please let us know what differences, if any you find. I do know that Juliet has larger fruit than Santa... Pete, Zone 10, South Florida -----Original Message----- From: owner-tomato@GlobalGarden.com [mailto:owner-tomato@GlobalGarden.com]On Behalf Of RB4LA@aol.com Sent: Sunday, January 23, 2000 7:46 PM To: Tomato@GlobalGarden.com Subject: [tomato] Re: Grape tomatoes In a message dated 01/23/2000 3:23:05 AM Pacific Standard Time, owner-tomato-digest@GlobalGarden.com writes: << The questions are: has anyone grown them? Do they taste great in the summer? Even more important, does anyone have any seeds to trade (I have a ton of heirloom tomatoe & pepper seeds plus the only kale that tastes good (cavolo nero). I saw some seeds at seedsman.com, but don't particularly feel like paying $2 plus the usual ripoff shipping & handling charge. >> You can just take some seeds from those grape tomatoes that you bought and plant them if you want more. They are supposed to be a hybrid but so far everyone that I know that has tried to grow them from bought tomatoes gets plants the produce the same tomatoes. There are two grape like tomatoes offered in the catalogs. Juliet and Santa, but they are both hybrids. This year I will be growing F3 grape tomato seeds someone sent me, grape tomato seeds I saved from tomatoes I bought and Santa and Juliet so it will be interesting to compare the different plants. Michelle Reindl RB4LA@aol.com Southern California, zone 9