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Old June 7, 2019   #1
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Default This Pink Berkeley Tie Dye is literally...Gold!!

But boy was she delicious!! When cutting it I was overwhelmed with tomato scent. Flavor lasted for a long time! Of course beautiful color.

She was green on the vine, faded to gold-ish color with minimal red stripes.
As she ripened, she REALLY got gold. Very different to see. I tried my best for pics but I still think it didn't get the true color of her. Interesting to see the next one to ripen.

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Old June 7, 2019   #2
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Default Pink Berkeley Tie Dye

Greg,
Beautiful tomato! You must be in Eastern, NC.

I will not have ripe tomatoes for another 3 weeks. I am in Central NC

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Old June 7, 2019   #3
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Beautifurous. More like bronze, very unusual.
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Old June 7, 2019   #4
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PBTD is such a cool looking tomato it almost doesn’t have to taste good.
Glad it does though!

Solar Flare - also Brad Gates - is another, and is easier to grow in my climate.
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Old June 7, 2019   #5
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In the photograph the tomato almost looks metallic.
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The taste for me is at least a 9. Can't get enough of them...and that's the problem. Never a big producer for me.

It's funny how there was only a little green near the stem. That's it.

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Old June 7, 2019   #7
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I have grown a few GGWT plants that had fruit with the metallic stripes almost dominating the red stripes. Your tomato looks gorgeous!
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Old June 7, 2019   #8
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I know that tomato tasted good without having to read it. Those slices mmmmm
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Old June 8, 2019   #9
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PBTD is the tomato I have to grow every year. I have never seen one so gold. I tend to get just a few flecks of gold for me. When ripe, the red is more like the color of red wine.

A beautiful tomato. The flavor is fantastic. It also does well in a variety of conditions. It isn't picky about needing much sun or a lot of heat. Even in challenging years it performs better than most.
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