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Bonnie Plants "Black Prince" Russian Heirloom Tomato

Notes:

Very high yield, has grown like a weed! However, mine tend to be a brownish-red (more red than brownish-purple, as I imagine they're intended to be). Also, I've found that these are prone to cracking easily on the vine and bruise easily. When cut open, they remind me of "tomacco" from The Simpsons :p

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2 Comments

rachelbriggszilla
rachelbriggszilla 12 years ago

Thanks! I really have enjoyed them. They're delicious! I've just found that I need to harvest them a bit early and let them ripen on a windowsill, rather than on the vine.

alicelongmartin
alicelongmartin 12 years ago

Looks like a really nice experiment!

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rachelbriggszilla

Providence, Rhode Island, USA

Spotted on Aug 23, 2011
Submitted on Aug 23, 2011

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