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Old January 21, 2017   #70
shule1
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I've had decent experiences with these larger pink tomatoes:

* Pink Stuffer (not everyone would consider this a slicer, but I do)
* Pink Cheeks
* Old German Pink
* Seek No Further Love Apple (was this dark pink? I don't remember)
* Giant Belgium
* Missouri Pink Love Apple

I'm not sure that all of these are acclimated to your area, but they're nice breeds. I'd probably recommend Pink Cheeks the most. It was the earliest and most productive of those in my garden. It is a soft tomato, though. Old German Pink is the firmest, meatiest and largest of those, in my experience. Well, I guess Pink stuffer was possibly firmer. Seek No Further Love Apple was the second most productive.

Not all tomatoes that people describe as pink look pink to me. But the above did (at least if I'm right about SNFLA).

Caspian Pink is one a lot of people like. I grew it in 2015, but it got a late start (so, I only got end-of-season unripe fruits, and tasted them after they ripened indoors). An associate down the road grew it and loved it.

Last edited by shule1; January 21, 2017 at 04:12 PM.
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