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Old December 7, 2012   #1
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Default Seattle Blue Wooly Mammoth Yellow and a red/green

Just picked these one is yellow with a reddish blush
other is red with green stripe
the yellow has a sweet fruity no acid taste
the red/green has a sweet with slight acid taste..





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Very nice! Looks like thick walls on those, they should have good shelf life.
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I am saving seed of these to grow out...
these came from F3 seed I got from Tom Wagner he was looking for more blue types so I and started 5 plants...I got these 2 and also got a heart shaped one... The 2 here I am going to keep growing out and chose the best of each generation and stablize them.. was looking for blue and then 1 plant turned out yellow...
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How productive were the plants?
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Old December 15, 2012   #5
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I have five plants and they all have produced very well.. they are in the greenhouse with average temps at 50 degrees and are still flowering here are some pictures takin yesterday. Look at the bottom flower it is forming a baby..this plant is loaded with blossoms and it is the one that produced the yellow tomato.. the other 2 pictures are two other plants





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