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Old October 7, 2015   #16
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I grew Muddy Waters this year, its the one in my Avatar. It was a gorgeous tomato on the plant, but taste just wasnt there for me. Although mine did stay compact and produced well, I dont know that they will be returning. To be fair though, they didnt have the best spot in the garden and this year was an odd one for me with weather and other growing conditions. Taste could have been adversly affected by that.
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Old October 7, 2015   #17
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Muddy Waters, picked just as they begin to soften, have a nice bite (like Green Zebra). Dark Tiger's stripes come from a different background - melanocarpa, a wild tomato. The flesh is rose rather than green.
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Old October 7, 2015   #18
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Muddy waters was the best of all my blue varieties that I have grown and there were 15 of it!. Really tasty, special. But not always easy to see when ripe
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Old October 10, 2015   #19
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Saw this and thought ??? But there might be a few Blue Jazz lines in the works next year... ;-)
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Indigo Rose:
Not 100 percent blue but enough of blue.
I you can call Black Krim "BLACK" then sure you can call Indigo Rose Blue.
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Old October 11, 2015   #21
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I am sure there are Blue Jazz lines out there. But I don't have any.

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Saw this and thought ??? But there might be a few Blue Jazz lines in the works next year... ;-)
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Old October 22, 2015   #22
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If you can deliver blue Jazz as a blue heart with white stripes on a potato leaf micro dwarf then i will take 2 packs.
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Someone will!
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