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Old June 26, 2007   #16
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Tim,

Be sure to save some of those for Tomatopalooza[tm] V! Looking good!

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Old November 3, 2007   #17
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Thought I'd post pics of what I got from Berkeley Tie Dye Heart ..... (actually I didn't grow these - my one plant gave no fruit!! These were grown by long time friend - who got my extra plant )

A double, and smooth top plum/heart? What is BTD Heart supposed to look like? I recall excellent taste.
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Old November 3, 2007   #18
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D., was the foliage droopy/wispy? Couldn't really tell from the pic.
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Old November 4, 2007   #19
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my memory is like a sieve these days, and I only saw the plant once, but I don't recall wispy like an Anna Russian. I would say a shorter bushy plant more on the droopy side.
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Old November 4, 2007   #20
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Many shapes come off one plant. Here is a picture from fruit taken from one plant and this is typical.


It is a fairly droopy not totally drooping is there a name for that?
From the end of the rows of many varieties that is one that looks like mr. Gopher had fun with, hard to stake and get growing upward actually as it wants to crawl more then others.

Heavy cropper, surprised you got no fruit.

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Old November 4, 2007   #21
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So Brad, do you think you will be releasing seed for this for '08?
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