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July 21, 2020 | #811 |
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Tundra
I show you another photo of the tomato "Tundra"
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July 21, 2020 | #812 |
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I have one that looks very similar that I hope to pick in a few days. Can't wait to taste it. A very pretty tomato for sure !
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July 21, 2020 | #813 |
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July 21, 2020 | #814 |
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What a beautiful tomato.
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July 25, 2020 | #815 |
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Hi Karen,
Had our first Tundra tomato. It is a fused mega blossom and ended up being the largest tomato my garden has ever produced, 1.75 lbs. I know not the intended shape and size but plenty growing on the plant that look the part. Now onto flavor. Had three tasters and we were all blown away. What an incredibly delicious tomato. Rich, sweet, acidic all at once, juicy yet great texture. Definitely among the best flavored tomatoes I’ve grown. Pat yourself on the back! We can’t wait for more ripe ones. Justin |
July 25, 2020 | #816 |
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Holy wow that’s a big one
I’m delighted with your review of the flavour! Thank you so much, I’m so happy you enjoy it and I hope you get lots more. KarenO |
July 26, 2020 | #817 |
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Hooray ! I just picked my first Tundra. Weighs in at 1 lb. 5.4 oz.
Will eat it today or tomorrow and report back as to taste and flavor characteristics Dan |
July 26, 2020 | #818 |
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July 27, 2020 | #819 |
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I ate my first Tundra today too! It had a small amount of sunscald on one shoulder, but that did not affect the taste, very good! It was just a little under one pound, at 13.4 oz.
So far, I have also had a couple ripe each of KARMA Peach, and KARMA Miracle. Both very tasty. KARMA Apricot is just dragging it's heels and being coy!
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July 31, 2020 | #820 |
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Beauties Dee! I’m so pleased you like them. Hurry up apricot!
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July 31, 2020 | #821 |
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Hints of things to come, the F5’s are coming along now...
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August 3, 2020 | #822 |
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They are so beautiful. My garden and I are waiting for them.
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August 7, 2020 | #823 |
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I took some photos last weekend. We had a very sunny, hot week, so they look different now, they started to change the color. I will show more photos soon.
Tundra, Taiga, True Colors, Polaris |
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August 7, 2020 | #825 |
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Newest named one and going to F6 this is “Bloodstone” smaller potato leaf plants, the earliest and most uniform of this group. . Delicious rich flavour, purple- red and meaty with a clear epidermis and a slight green shoulder remaining at full ripe.
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