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Sep 7, 2023 5:25 PM CST
Name: Thea
Illinois (IL) (Zone 5b)
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My favorite this year is one that apparently crossed last year. I saved seeds from Pink Honey which is a really large, pink oxheart & when I grew it this year what I got were tons of golf ball-sized pink, extremely delicious, slightly oval, perfect tomatoes. The plant took up almost all of two cattle panels, has had no disease problems, started producing early, & is still going strong. I'm going to save seeds & try growing them next year to see what kind of results I get Grin

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The larger tomato is Black from Tula.

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