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Allotment Tomatoes Gardener's Delight Ripening 13th August 2010
By Balcony
- 7 Sep, 2010
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These were the first tomatoes to start to ripen on the allotment. Being little tomatoes I eat them like sweets!
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Thanks, Janey. Nice to hear from someone else who's growing them! Those first ones back in July were absolutely DELICIOUS! I'm thinking of growing some of these for next year. I think I will grow a couple of plants on my balcony, too!
7 Sep, 2010
Yes thats a good idea Balc.....then they would be handy too.....:o) We had them last year and were really impressed by the ease of growing them and the flavour....
7 Sep, 2010
My favs too....yummy
17 Sep, 2010
Yes, they are delicious, aren't they? I'm going to see if I can grow a couple of these on my balcony next year! :-))
17 Sep, 2010
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Us too Balc....we've been growing these and they are my favourites....so tasty and ripening early like you say....well worth having....:o)
7 Sep, 2010