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Old July 20, 2009   #1
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Default an assortment of heirlooms

kinda like a rainbow...







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Old July 20, 2009   #2
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Looks great! I love when I have a nice assortment of maters to work with. It's nice to have to make a decision on which to eat
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Thanks. Makes a lovely sauce if you use a combination of reds, yellows, greens, and purples.
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I really have to stop looking at pics everyone's ripe tomatoes! They all look wonderful.
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Gee whiz! Those look good! What are the yellow ones?
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Gee whiz! Those look good! What are the yellow ones?
The three hearts (with bits of stem attached) are Anna Banana Russian and the other is a Lillian's Yellow Heirloom. The ABRs are quite mild but that LYH is exciting, and full of flavor. It is a must grow for next season for me and has been a hit with all who have tried it.

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Beautiful! I can almost taste them!
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