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Old November 4, 2010   #1
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very nice! what are the yellow ones?

heck, if you don't mind, what are all the variteties?
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The yellow's are Morden Yellows, small reds on left are Polar Circle, small pink is Early Russia, 1884 in foreground, a Willamette, Earl's Green Cherry, funny shaped orange ones are Alladin's Lamp, on right sideways is a Tarasenko6, Dr. Lyle in back with Veepick paste, a Big Zac in the corner. Photos of the big ones are at I Dig under the thread one-pounders and up...something like that, I had about 20 varieties at or over a pound. I grew @180 different varieties this year.
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Very nice Earl! What do you think of Alladin's Lamp?
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seeing so many different kinds is driving me nuts as i only have space for 18-ish, but i appreciate the info.
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I grew Alladin's Lamp for seed and to give away to the food pantry...I tasted maybe one and it was okay but it had 179 varieties stacked against it....welcome to try seeds out.

It can be eaten regular but it really is a stuffer. For a stuffer I'd go with Liberty Bell.

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Those are some beautiful photos!! I am always amazed by the beauty of a simple tomato.
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Awesome harvest Earl!
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