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Old September 28, 2018   #1
habitat_gardener
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Default Pink Marmande

Pink Marmande has turned out to be the best tomato of the season for me — beautiful, tasty, and the best production of the medium- large varieties in a new garden and new climate where I got zero tomatoes from some varieties.

I will have to find out where the seed came from. I got a plant from another local gardener.

Here are a few on a plate, with a penny for scale, and sliced on a sandwich (took a bite, then remembered to take a picture!). Note that the seeds and gel are gone because I saved as many seeds as I could.
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