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Old April 24, 2016   #1
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Default Wild Boar Farms Assortment

Here are a couple pics from a small harvest yesterday. They're mostly Wild Boar Farms varieties, the red ones are Bloody Butcher. There's also a couple Chocolate Stripes and the huge one in the middle is an almost 2 lb. Striped German.
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Dang now i am officially salivating over someone elses tomatoes. They look awesome!
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Beautiful! making me excited for the seeds I started from Wild Boar Farms this year.
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Wow! Those are beautiful!
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Gorgeous!
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I love Brad Gates' tomatoes. Tasty and eye candy all in one. I have a packet of crossed seeds to grow out that I got from him. Should be fun.
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Thanks everyone.
They were a lot of fun to grow, all so unique and tasty! Everything turned out to be true to type except Blue Gold, which for some reason didn't have any antho shoulders on them at all, they're all just gold. I'll save seeds if anyone wants a few.
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Very awesome! I'm so far from that point but this sure is nice to look at!
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Those are some beautiful tomatoes. What are the purple ones with gold flecks? They really catch my eye.
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Those are some beautiful tomatoes. What are the purple ones with gold flecks? They really catch my eye.
Kaleidoscopic Jewel. They taste great as well, they're sweet and acidic, well balanced overall.
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They look great. Can't wait to see baskets like that here.
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Kaleidoscopic Jewel. They taste great as well, they're sweet and acidic, well balanced overall.
Fantastic! I'll be adding that variety to my grow list.
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Beautiful pics. Wondering when you started seeds and when planted out?
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Started seed December 11th, planted out early February.
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Fantastic! I'll be adding that variety to my grow list.
Theyre much better than the similar looking Cosmic Eclipse. Theyre the first spitter Ive grown. So acidic, and no sweetness at all. Id grow the KJ again.
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