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Berkeley Tie Dye Tomato

skeip
14 years ago

Unlike so many people this year I had spectacular results from my tomatoes. All heirlooms started from seed that I have saved. Slow start due to the weather,but when it finally got warm in late August I was picking a bushel a week from 18 plants, and they just now are ending with the cooler weather. No early blight in my garden! My question is about a new variety I started from seed, Berkely Tie Dye. A nice enough fruit for eating, moderate production, some fruit weighed 1.5 pounds, but every fruit as it approached ripeness had multiple shoulder cracks where my other varieties did not. I finally learned to pick them well before they were ripe and finish in the house, but I missed more that I caught, and they rot pretty quickly from these cracks. Any experience with this variety? All help greatly appreciated.

Steve

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