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Old June 3, 2011   #16
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Tart - Yes, especially the green varieties. That is why I grow the Pink Boar as well as the Berkeley Tie Dye Pink - - that are much more "sweeter", so to speak.

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I will try those then, thank you--besides the ones you mentioned, Raybo, I sort of had my eye on Pork Chop and Brad's Black Heart, too.

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Yes they are a little Tart, mostly the green ones, Sweet Carneros Pink was not , I hope the Black one are sweet. This year Beauty King . Berkeley Tie-Dye,Porkchop .. Sweet Carneros Pink, BLACK AND BROWN BOAR, Brads Heart,
I will try the Sweet Carneros next year--please, tell me how the Pork Chop & Brads Heart are on sweetness when you have a chance to try them.
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Old June 3, 2011   #17
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This year I am trying:
AAA Sweet Solano
Evan Purple Pear
Haley's Purple Comet
Michael Pollan
Pink Boar
Red Boar
Sweet Carneros Pink
There were some others I wanted to try but at the time I ordered the seed was sold out. I am looking forward to these. I have grown Pink Boar before and it was really a nice looking tom.
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Old June 4, 2011   #18
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Growing Berkeley Tie Dye, Black&Brown Boar, Pink Boar, Purple Haley's Coment, Porkchop, and Brad's Black Heart - all for the 1st time this year! I am looking foward to tasting them all!
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Old June 10, 2011   #19
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I am also a fan of these tomatoes. My favorites are BTD and BTD pink, pink boar, haley's purple comet, and evans purple pear. Michael Pollen is a very unique tomato as well. I'm growing it again this year.

Last year one of the Haley's purple comets plants I grew turned out to be an intense red color. I saved seed from this one and I'm growing it this year to see if I get the same thing because it was fantastic. Also trying BTD red.
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Old June 10, 2011   #20
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Default BTD growing small?

My garden today, My BTD plant is to small , the others are growing nice. I loved BTD last year, i have only 1 plant of then this year. I hope it is ok????







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Old June 10, 2011   #21
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The only one I've grown is black and brown boar. This year was a repeat and it has earned a spot in my garden. It is prolific, tons of 4-8 ounce fruit, beautiful and very tasty. Some of my friends think it is the best tasting tomato I grow. It has a complex flavor profile, but, doesn't have the flavor of beef steak size blacks in my opinion, but still is delicious.
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I am growing them also BBB,
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Old June 10, 2011   #23
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I've grown Berkeley Tie dye. I like that one. I really love Pork Chop though. It is pretty, but more importantly, it tastes really good to me. If you like juicy flavorful fruit, you'll really love it.

Here's a link to the fruit not ripe yet.
http://seedsample.com/wp-content/upl...stillgreen.jpg

Here's a link to my ripe fruit pic.
http://seedsample.com/wp-content/upl.../porkchop2.jpg
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Old June 10, 2011   #24
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I've grown Berkeley Tie dye. I like that one. I really love Pork Chop though. It is pretty, but more importantly, it tastes really good to me. If you like juicy flavorful fruit, you'll really love it.

Here's a link to the fruit not ripe yet.
http://seedsample.com/wp-content/upl...stillgreen.jpg

Here's a link to my ripe fruit pic.
http://seedsample.com/wp-content/upl.../porkchop2.jpg
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Remy, Those are some nice sized tomatoes.
How much did each one weigh,
I planted 2 pork chop plants about two weeks ago hoping for a late crop.

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They averaged between 1/2 lb. and a lb. It was pretty hot and dry last year so in a better year, they might be a tad bigger.
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Well, I just sowed seed for Pork Chop, Pink Berkely Tie Dye, and Large Barred Boar. I'm super excited for these!!! Can't wait to see what they look like, and more importantly, taste them.

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I am growing Brads mostly this year, I did grow a tiny plant of Pork chop last year, we had so much heavy rain in June over nights 1/2 on my 18 different plants were only 3 ft tall all year. I have never seen this before, my pork chop fruit was so large for the small plant it was funny looking
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Last year I did Pink Tie Dye, Pork Chop & Beauty King. The BK & Pork Chop did not do well.

This year I will be doing Pink Tie Dye, Solar Flare & Pineapple Pig
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Old February 23, 2012   #29
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This season I am doing Porkchop, Solar Flare, Sherry's Sweet Heart and Pink Furry Boar.

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I'm growing AAA Sweet Solano that I requested through Heather's Swap.
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