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Old July 10, 2016   #166
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I will have to try Cherokee Lime.

Zebra Rita was a big hit at market today, in that I sold the three of them I took, a new GWR sales record for me. Customers like the stripes.
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Old July 10, 2016   #167
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Cherokee Lime is even better.
Marsha, between you and Carolyn,..., enablers

I will have to make another attempt to try and grow some GWR.
In the past Green Zebra and Green Grape were not that impressive to me. The taste was ok but the production and disease resistance were low. I grew them few times.
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I will have to try Cherokee Lime.

Zebra Rita was a big hit at market today, in that I sold the three of them I took, a new GWR sales record for me. Customers like the stripes.
How was the taste?
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Old July 10, 2016   #169
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How was the taste?

It was not bad at all, a nice balance of sweet and slightly tart, very juicy. It turns a little yellowish when very ripe.

I like Malachite Box and Jade Beauty better, in regard to flavor, but no one buys them when they look like unripe tomatoes. The stripes on Zebra Rita make the difference in helping customers understand that it is not an unripe red tomato.
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Old July 14, 2016   #170
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I will have to try Cherokee Lime.

Zebra Rita was a big hit at market today, in that I sold the three of them I took, a new GWR sales record for me. Customers like the stripes.
Stripes do indeed sell. Here is a portion of what I have ready for the market this weekend:













I will have about 25 different varieties!
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Old July 14, 2016   #171
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very nice
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Old July 14, 2016   #172
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Beautiful colors. You must have a favorite one.
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Beautiful colors. You must have a favorite one.
In regards to flavor, my favorite is Black Krim followed by Cherokee Purple. Surprising to me is the Black Icicle which I grew this year for the first time. It appears more like a Roma type variety (shape), but was surprisingly good tasting and beautiful inside and out. The main issue is BER. I have eaten several as I just cut off the bad end, but I can't sell them like that. I have only had a few that I could sell. I believe there are a couple in the picture with the salad tomatoes (fourth picture).
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Nice haul! Now do you just leave the boxes like that and let people pick out the ones they want or do you make up containers with so many and certain kinds in it?
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In regards to flavor, my favorite is Black Krim followed by Cherokee Purple. Surprising to me is the Black Icicle which I grew this year for the first time. It appears more like a Roma type variety (shape), but was surprisingly good tasting and beautiful inside and out. The main issue is BER. I have eaten several as I just cut off the bad end, but I can't sell them like that. I have only had a few that I could sell. I believe there are a couple in the picture with the salad tomatoes (fourth picture).
Wow, I read about Black Icicle and its sisters. Are you growing them all?
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I tried to grow them. Mine got BER, too.
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Nice, Urban Heirlooms! I am just getting a few ripe ones here and those are in my tunnels...

Now I am off to a market myself... beans, tomatoes (independence day) flowers, beets, cukes, zukes... etc.. all in the van and ready to go.
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Nice, Urban Heirlooms! I am just getting a few ripe ones here and those are in my tunnels...

Now I am off to a market myself... beans, tomatoes (independence day) flowers, beets, cukes, zukes... etc.. all in the van and ready to go.
Good luck! Hope you have a sell out day!
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I tried to grow them. Mine got BER, too.
I just got 7-8 off of the vines that were fine. I am hoping that as the season progresses, they will improve.
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Wow, I read about Black Icicle and its sisters. Are you growing them all?
I am not sure what their "sisters" are. The only other similar shaped tomato I am growing is Trentons Tiger. Very little BER with those.
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