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Old February 16, 2021   #1
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Yes, it's Uluru Ochre, probably my favourite new variety this year so far, along with pink and red Brandywine's.

Some varieties died before i even got any fruit from them at all, so will have to try again next season.

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Old February 16, 2021   #2
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On the last plate of slices, what is the dark plum shaped one called?
How was it for flavour?
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Old February 17, 2021   #3
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On the last plate of slices, what is the dark plum shaped one called?
How was it for flavour?
I didn't eat it yet, that was the SINGLE tomato i got from that plant.... master grower here

It was really firm, so it's going on a pizza, it's just called Black Plum.
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Old March 1, 2021   #4
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Orange Strawberry (from Whwoz, thanks)
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Some very nice looking tomatoes you've got, that Orange Strawberry looks delicious! Is it fairly late compared to the others you're growing?
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Some very nice looking tomatoes you've got, that Orange Strawberry looks delicious! Is it fairly late compared to the others you're growing?
Compared to smaller tomatoes, but similar to other large ones.... although my yields are pitiful tbh, the soil isn't consistent and i got a lot of blight, so you shouldn't use my garden as any kind of gauge for lateness.

If anyone reads this, what causes tomatoes to get the white core? Is it genetics, that some will always get the whiteness or is it from unhappy plants?

The white core in some is a real negative for me.... and as you can see the Orange Strawberry didn't have that problem.
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