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Old June 17, 2018   #1
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Default Tomatoes shaped heart

A few tomatoes shaped hear in my garden.
https://filipka61.rajce.idnes.cz/Tomatoes_shaped_heart/
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Old June 17, 2018   #2
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Looks like you have a nice crop coming on!
The different heart shapes are beautiful.
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Old June 17, 2018   #3
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Lovely and healthy looking.I hope they taste as good as they look.
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Old June 17, 2018   #4
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Very nice looking fruit! I hope you will be willing to give us your taste impressions and comparisons of them all when they are ripe!
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From left to right what are the names of the heart shaped ones that you are growing?

I ask since heart shaped varieties are favorites of mine and to date I've grown several hundreds of them at last count.

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I see the names when I click on the pics and scroll through with the right arrow to see them all easily. Great looking tomatoes! Would be nice to see them when they are ripe, too.
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I see the names when I click on the pics and scroll through with the right arrow to see them all easily. Great looking tomatoes! Would be nice to see them when they are ripe, too.
Thanks for the tip for I now see all of the names and I've grown all of them except the last one which is

Sokrovice Inkov

I'm not sure of the one called Cherno Serdste, I have grown Serdtse Buivola (Heart of the Bison), Serdste means heart and maybe when Vladimir gets back from his short vacation,he also being from the Czech Republic as well, I can find out more about Sokrovice Inkov.

I apologize for not using the accent marks with these tomatoes, and I hope you will show us more pictures when they ripen up.

Carolyn,always happy to meet another heart lover.
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Those tomatoes look great!
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The seed Sokrovišče Inkov brought to me a friend from Russia.
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The seed Sokrovišče Inkov brought to me a friend from Russia.
Tania's site is down as they install new servers,but Googling gave me a link which turned out to be impossible to read but I did cut and paste this

( always 0.5 http://opsijufi.000webhostapp.com/op...us11-2011.html 2011-11-23 always 0.8 ...

And when I saw 2011rus11 mentioned I knew that rus meant Russia, da? so there you go.

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The seed Sokrovišče Inkov brought to me a friend from Russia.
Do you have photos of these other ones that are not in the original photo group? It would interesting to see those in real growing plants, sometimes they differ from the package photos.
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I love hearts and those look beautiful!
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Old June 18, 2018   #13
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I addet photos to my album and I attach a link to the Russian Video.
http://www.semena-partner.ru/catalog...-inkov-f1.html
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I addet photos to my album and I attach a link to the Russian Video.
http://www.semena-partner.ru/catalog...-inkov-f1.html
Beautiful.
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Giant fruits have Pudovik and Sokrovisce Inkov.
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