Hey Steve-o!
Well it's that time of year for me to finally visit TEG and see what's going on!

Life gets so busy during the growing season and the holidays that this is about the only time I get on anymore! I'm working on uploading photos, so hopefully soon I can post an update on how 2011 went for me. Turned out to be a good season.
Actually Steve, I planned on doing SunGold tomatoes this past year. I normally just buy the few tomato plants I need locally (vs. starting my own seed), but since I've heard SO much good stuff about SunGold, I went ahead and added some seed to my Johnny's order. Being a grower at a greenhouse, I was able to start some of my own seeds at work on our planting benches....I went ahead and started the SunGold seeds along with my personal flower seed....things were going along great....until the tomato seedlings started getting attacked by thrips. :/ So, I tried spraying for the thrips with an organic spray, which burned the young seedlings....shortly after that one of my coworkers sprayed an application of insecticide in that greenhouse that wasn't labeled as being safe for use on vegetables....so after all that, I just decided to scrap the poor little SunGolds.

At least I didn't plant the whole packet...I still have seed left over to try again this year (if I can find it!!!!

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After the SunGold disappointment, I was able to find SunSugar plants in a local nursery, so I gave those a try instead since they were the closest thing I could find. If I remember correctly, the plants weren't as crazy vigorous as other cherry tomatoes, but they always seemed to have a steady supply of ripe fruits...and they were good! Very sweet! I normally don't like eating tomatoes plain...but the SunSugars were a different story!
So we'll see what happens with this year's batch of SunGold seed.....
oh, and Steve, do you save seed from your SunGolds / SunSugars year to year or do you buy new seed each year since they're hybrids?