speckled roman
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speckled roman
Sliced into a speckled roman for the 1st time this year but it has issues at pollination time.
It was 99% meaty with only 1 chamber for seeds.
So much for not needing bees at pollination time.
Tasted good tho for a plum tomato. Going into a salad.
It was 99% meaty with only 1 chamber for seeds.
So much for not needing bees at pollination time.
Tasted good tho for a plum tomato. Going into a salad.
"A chiseled face,Just like Easter Island" 

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Re: speckled roman
Years ago I was saving seeds from a round specimen but fouled up and lost the seeds to stupidity.
About 7 years down the drain on that one.
About 7 years down the drain on that one.
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Re: speckled roman
Very little seeds. Makes an incredibly sweet sauce
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