Dark tomatoes

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Tue May 23, 2023 9:42 pm

worth1 wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 12:48 pm I'm going to throw in black plum for here in Texas.
Not a huge tomato but they produce here in the summer and taste good too.
Great for salads and with enough make a good sauce.
It's been years since I've grown it because it's been years since I started from seeds.
I vaguely remember you recommending it some time back (probably on T'ville) so I have a couple of 1 foot tall plants in one of my raised beds. Hopefully mine can produce some this summer.

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Re: Dark tomatoes

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Tue May 23, 2023 9:48 pm

Wildcat82 wrote: Tue May 23, 2023 9:42 pm
worth1 wrote: Mon May 22, 2023 12:48 pm I'm going to throw in black plum for here in Texas.
Not a huge tomato but they produce here in the summer and taste good too.
Great for salads and with enough make a good sauce.
It's been years since I've grown it because it's been years since I started from seeds.
I vaguely remember you recommending it some time back (probably on T'ville) so I have a couple of 1 foot tall plants in one of my raised beds. Hopefully mine can produce some this summer.
Yep it was TVill.
It was the year I trialed a whole slew of tomatoes to see which ones did well.
Regretfully I was gone 50% of the time and wasn't able to take proper care or document which tomato came from which plants.
But a few stood out like black plum.
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