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Old June 10, 2015   #16
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You gotta show it cut! I have 10 out there right now, and I'd love to see what they look like inside!!
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Old June 10, 2015   #17
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You gotta show it cut! I have 10 out there right now, and I'd love to see what they look like inside!!
You can Google Black krim tomato and see thousands of mouth watering images of them cut.

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Old June 10, 2015   #18
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You can Google Black krim tomato and see thousands of mouth watering images of them cut.

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At the sight of the first picture my mind went into "images" mode! Sure looked good sliced. lol

Oh WOW that's a fine tomato!
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Old June 10, 2015   #19
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Nice mater! The birds have found my garden so I go by blush sides then by feel. If it gives a tad, just pick it and let it rest inside --protected-- Enjoy!!! Love Black Krim!!!
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Old June 11, 2015   #20
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I'm going to take a picture of it sliced. We were going to do it tonight but we both have a summer cold and chose to wait until tomorrow.

I have read for years about birds, rabbits, deer, and squirrels basically attacking gardens. I guess we live so far out in the sticks that they have enough of what they like to eat without having to attack our gardens? I don't know, but so far - so good.
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Old June 11, 2015   #21
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I'm going to take a picture of it sliced. We were going to do it tonight but we both have a summer cold and chose to wait until tomorrow.

I have read for years about birds, rabbits, deer, and squirrels basically attacking gardens. I guess we live so far out in the sticks that they have enough of what they like to eat without having to attack our gardens? I don't know, but so far - so good.
I hope yall like it, hope your taste buds are not affected by the summer cold.
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Old June 11, 2015   #22
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Old June 11, 2015   #23
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That looks GREAT!
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Old June 11, 2015   #24
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It tasted even better than it looks. I will be growing many Black Tomatoes in the future.
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Old June 11, 2015   #25
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Good to know...I'm glad I added a Black Krim to the jungle, she's got a few fruit developing and I hope they come out as good as yours!
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Old June 11, 2015   #26
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Enjoy
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Old June 11, 2015   #27
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NomNomNomNom.....

Great looking tomato! I'm looking forward to mine!
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Old June 12, 2015   #28
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It tasted even better than it looks. I will be growing many Black Tomatoes in the future.
That's the number one plant in my garden,I have Cherokee Purple right next to Krim.Great tasting anyway you serve them.
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Old June 12, 2015   #29
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This is my first year growing Krim, I can't wait for the first ripe either!
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Old June 15, 2015   #30
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lucky you. here in ca. krim will not grow well too cold at night got 6 plants left that are growing 2barely alive.
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