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Old 07-08-2008, 20:37   #31
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Re: Ripe tomatoes or not ??

Has anyone tried growing a yellow tomato " golden sunrise " they are very tasty . I will give them a go again next year !!!! the plants are obtainable from garden centers as small plants in march ???
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Old 07-08-2008, 21:00   #32
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Re: Ripe tomatoes or not ??

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Has anyone tried growing a yellow tomato " golden sunrise " they are very tasty . I will give them a go again next year !!!! the plants are obtainable from garden centers as small plants in march ???

You are not paying attention, David. Look at Tin Monkey's post (but I think his are still green sunrises, if you catch my drift). Never had one, myself, but any tomato is lovely as far as I'm concerned so I'm sure I'd love them.
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Old 07-08-2008, 21:10   #33
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You are not paying attention, David. Look at Tin Monkey's post (but I think his are still green sunrises, if you catch my drift). Never had one, myself, but any tomato is lovely as far as I'm concerned so I'm sure I'd love them.
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You will love them Tin monkey, just give them time .
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Old 09-08-2008, 09:23   #34
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Re: Ripe tomatoes or not ??

As West Ender says, I'm growing them for the first time this year. I have a few now started to appear, but they're all green yet. I'm really hoping to see some of my tomatoes ripening in the next week or two, as I'm dying to try them.

I think where I live is slightly cooler than other parts of the county (and Cheshire), so that explains why my stuff is a little behind other people's. I started my tomatoes off as seeds in late February and a friend of mine in Blackpool started hers off two weeks later. She's just started harvesting her tomatoes this week.
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