I have little tomatoes growing already on four of the seven varieties that I am growing. Orange Banana paste, Black Prince, Cherokee Purple and Rose de Berne all have little tomatoes growing. I am really hoping this is a good omen and that we have a great harvest in our garden.

by Bald_Goddess

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  1. lostrowski_mn

    Ha, that’s a good sign! Cherokee Purple is a great choice — I’ve been growing it for a few years now. Rose de Berne is a new one for me, might have to try it next season. What zone are you in? I’m outside Minneapolis so we’re just getting things going here.

  2. Bald_Goddess

    I am in zone 8(a) so I was able to plant everything the second week of April but I started my tomato seeds inside in January. This year I wanted to grow varieties I had never grown before or seen in the area I live in, with the exception of the Cherokee Purple that my husband really likes. The three varieties that don’t have tomatoes, just blooms right now, is Hog Heart paste, Rutgers Schumerhorne and Amish paste.

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