Was told y’all may like my tomato’s!

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  1. ancientflowers

    The color is amazing. If you took off the stem, I probably would have assumed this was a fruit like a plum or something.

    And I know, I know… Tomatoes are technically a fruit. But you know what I mean!

  2. YoSaffBridge11

    Those tomatoes are almost too beautiful to eat! Almost.

  3. Indigo Rose tomatoes really are the prettiest tomatoes <3

    Edited to add missing letter

  4. farinasa

    Definitely indigo rose. Grew them this year and loved them, but one did go determinant on me when it’s supposed to be indeterminate.

  5. ClapBackBetty

    I do not like the apostrophe but the tomatoes are beautiful

  6. AriFiguredOutReddit

    Was gifted a bunch of these from a neighbors garden. They were SO delicious, they were eaten like candy! So many antioxidants in this variety as well!

  7. athena0915

    They’re so pretty! They look like lil sunsets!

  8. Tkeman822

    these look like my Fahrenheit blue tomatoes lol

  9. Teri_Windwalker

    That’s what happens when you try to help your crops grow with music and choose heavy metal and its closest kin *exclusively.*

  10. winter-14

    How’d you get then to ripen without woodchuck / chipmunk / deer bites on em? (Very frustrating season here.)

  11. freethebeesknees

    They look like blueberry cherry tomatoes to me. I grew them last year. Are they bright blue before they ripen?

  12. TomaKellVally

    Are they real? Or did you color them?))

  13. I have these in my garden right now and still have the tag.

    The variety is called Blueberry. If you google ‘Blueberry’ cherry tomato, you will see lots of tomatoes that look just like yours!

    [Here are a couple of mine.](https://i.imgur.com/29GNW4u.jpg)

    True to their description, they are delicious and prolific. I have gotten so much fruit off this plant this year, and it’s still going.

  14. TastiSqueeze

    Thank Jim Myers who bred the first high anthocyanin tomatoes about 25 years ago. His first “release” was P20 which was a very dark black/blue tomato with truly horrible flavor. I still have some P20 seed. Thankfully, breeding work in the last 20 years improved the flavor quite a bit. https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Blue_tomato

  15. lumpyspacebear

    Blue Berries cherry! I grew those too!!

  16. satori0320

    I planted black cherry tomatoes this year, although the yield wasn’t great, they were lovely and made a delicious homemade Rotell like preserve.

  17. Ordinarygirl3

    I have these, too! They’re terrific tomatoes for sandwiches – I have eaten so many tomatoes sandwiches this year…..

  18. chilldrinofthenight

    Like your tomato’s what? (No apostrophe needed —— you are not showing possession.)

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