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Old August 1, 2010   #1
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Default My first Berkley Tie dye

Came in at 1.6 lb.'s 5inchs by 3.5high





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Nice fruit. You gonna post some sliced pictures too, right?
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I grew BTD Pink this year and it looked almost like that except it had more pink. Man those are pretty tomatoes and they taste as good as they look. It was one of my top five for taste this year and a very good producer. Congrats my largest was only 15 ounces. Is there much difference in the taste of the different BTDs?
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Don't know, but i put this on Brad facebook website. I don't know if I could cut it? maybe 2 day?
I have 3 big more on this plant!!!!!!!

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Very strong taste sweet/tart

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Default German Giant Bicolor




beautiful color

Giant German Bi-Color

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Yessir, very nice fruit. Already have seed & looking forward to growing it out next season. How's it taste for you?
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The berkelry was very strong taste, sweet are tart without salt or pepper. I did have a german Bicolor pretty weak taste on the first one, so i left this one on the plant longer. really beautiful color. But no giant fruit yet on this plant. On my Berkerly plant every fruit grows huge, i hope to break into a 2 lb one soon .
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That is one beautiful tomato.
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