Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 9, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jul 2006
Location: San Antonio, TX
Posts: 176
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So it is not a ball.....
But then what the heck is it?? F2 seeds, apparently.
Back to the beginning. Bryan starts growing tomatos as a hobby. So I got him THE BOOK. In it he found Livingston Gold Ball. Lovely fruit, he fell for the little golden globes. Then he saw "not commercially available" under the discription. So, immagine his glee at finding a listing for Livingston Gold Ball on Tomato Bob website. So, he ordered said seeds. This year we get fruit. Two plants produce 2-4oz little golden globes. One plant produces the juciest cherries I have ever encountered. And, apparently, two other plants have these wonderful 2-6oz bi-colors (orange and red). These fruit are the single tastiest tomato out of the garden this year. Four lobes per fruit, in a little lobe, big lobe, little lobe, big lobe format. Beautiful to look at. Almost a salty tang to them. I will have to save seeds. But I thought I would ask what you all think I sould do with this little lovely. thanks laurel-tx |
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