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Old June 16, 2013   #1
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Default Seattle Blue Wooly Mammoth

Grew this from F4 seed donated by SteveS.
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Old June 16, 2013   #2
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Thanks for posting that pic. I have one in the garden right now with tomatoes on it, but I had no idea what they were supposed to look like when ripe.
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Old June 16, 2013   #3
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Wow!
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Groovy!
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it looks iridescent in the first pic! that's trippy!
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Old June 17, 2013   #6
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From the picture the Seattle Blue Wooly Mammoth looks similar to a Black and Brown Boar.
The inside looks intriguing.
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It looks delicious, how's it taste?
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Old July 2, 2013   #9
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Here's a pic of two ripe ones. They were the first ripe tomatoes in the outdoor patch I planted.

And I hate to be a party pooper; I am genuinely grateful to whoever contributed the seeds to the swap so that I could try such an unusual variety, but I was not that impressed with the flavor of mine. Mine had big seeds and tough skin; maybe it's just this particular crop. I have not yet tried any other tomatoes from that same garden.
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Thanks for posting the awesome pics, those tomatoes look lovely.
Seeds and skin are texture features in my opinion

Am I the only person that loves tomato seeds?
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