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Old June 15, 2011   #1
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Default Reif Red Heart first to ripen.

And it was 2 pounds on the dot. It was good but a bit mealy in spots but far better than any large grocery store tomato. Who else experiences mealy first fruit? I've noticed most of my first fruit or two is a bit mealy and not as good as the later ones to come.

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Old June 17, 2011   #2
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Finally here are some pictures. The first one is the 2 pounder and the other picture is of his little brother.


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My Reif Red Hearts were the first biguns to ripen too! One of the few that our cold spring did not deter, had two ripe ones weeks ago, a bit mealy maybe. Have not grown RRH before so will have to see how the next ones coming up taste. LInda
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Old June 19, 2011   #4
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I've had several of those really big hearts this year and it does seem that they are usually a bit mealy. Maybe it is because they take so long to fully ripen. The only really big heart that I have ever had ripen in the 2 lb range that was in that top tier in taste and texture was Donskoi. If you have never grown it then you should give it a try.
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