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Old February 5, 2016   #1
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Default bicolor tomatoes

ok i always grow pinks dark and greens and have grown very few bicolors.next fall im going to try as many as i can and hoping i can get some recommendations on the best tasting.i dont care if it dont produce very many tomatoes just best flavor.

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Old February 5, 2016   #2
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I've heard the following are very good:

Wild thyme GWR
Captain Lucky
Lucky Cross
Little Lucky
Lucid Gem (have not seen testimony on this one, will be growing 2016)
Armenian
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Old February 5, 2016   #3
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thanks kc im going to go look them up right now
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Half of Tomatoville is growing Orange Russian #117, must be something to that.
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Old February 5, 2016   #5
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Have you tried Orange Russian?

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Old February 6, 2016   #6
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I forgot about that one. I think Orange Russian makes it to the top!!!
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And I believe, pondgardener still has an offer going on Orange Russian 117.

http://tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=38788

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Old February 6, 2016   #8
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Half of Tomatoville is growing Orange Russian #117, must be something to that.
I grew it back a few years ago and later when it wasn't popular and loved it.
I have tons of them growing and some need homes.
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Old February 6, 2016   #9
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Captain Lucky is great, one of my all time favourites.

Orange Russian 117 is very good although quite late for me.

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My old trusty is Hillbilly West Virginia. The flavor is amazing and it is a machine
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Old February 6, 2016   #12
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Old German is pretty tasty
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Old February 6, 2016   #13
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Hawaiian Pineapple and Virginia Sweets are the sweetest fruitiness tomatoes I have ever tasted. They are yellow tomatoes with red blossom ends. Are you considering stripes as bicolor so, cause there are some excellent choices.
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I grew it back a few years ago and later when it wasn't popular and loved it.
I have tons of them growing and some need homes.
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are you selling plants this year worth?
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virginia sweets and west virginia sweets are they the same plant?keep Em comming folks im putting to gether a seed list and come next week i will order from tinas tomato base
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