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Pink and Yellow tomato's
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Pink and Yellow tomato's
About 20 years ago my neighbor introduced me to "Pink Girl" tomato's and they've been a dependable favorite of mine ever since. They produce softball size fruit all summer until the frost takes them out. The skin is pink but the inside is a luscious red. It's my absolute # one favorite of all.
Also, my wife loves yellow tomato's so I planted these yellow "Lemon Boys" and their doing good so far but I don't think they'll produce much longer. The plants are not looking to good..
"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain"
Also, my wife loves yellow tomato's so I planted these yellow "Lemon Boys" and their doing good so far but I don't think they'll produce much longer. The plants are not looking to good..
"Life is not about waiting for the storm to pass. It's about learning to dance in the rain"
MrBooker- Posts : 732
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Re: Pink and Yellow tomato's
These are my 4 Lemon Boys and 1 Kellogg's Breakfast. I don't get a lot of tomatoes from the Yellows but they are quite delicious.
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