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Old December 24, 2022   #2
eyolf
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Join Date: Jan 2006
Location: Central MN, USDA Zone 3
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I tried several over the last couple of years in hanging baskets over part of our deck. I can't say any were unworthy of the effort, but none really stood out, flavor-wise. My favorite was probably one called "Hahms Gelbe"; a tangy yellow variety.
Ink spot looks beautiful and tastes good, but wasn't all that productive for me.

Red Robin is probably the best known of the type, but I don't think is really any better than what is probably the first commercially-successful tomato of the type: Tiny Tim.

I've been growing TT for many years.

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