My tomatoes!!

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They are turning red!

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Nice one, at least they're turning :D
 
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Pretty nice tomatoes, they look awesome, they look healthy and that's what matters, maybe it'll take more time to fully grow but you should be patient. I once had a tomato plant that took more time than it should and it was because of the weather.
 
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I am not sure if I have ever had, or even seen for that matter, some miniature hybrids, but I am very intrigued now to see what they would taste like. I am thinking almost like a pepper flavor, but maybe that is just the shape talking.
 

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Wow, those tomatoes look more like peppers, if you had not told me that they were tomatoes, I would not have known. Nonetheless, they look healthy, and I hope you have a bumper crop, there are just so many things you can do with tomatoes, they are really very versatile for sure.
 

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Gee, what a nice looking tomato plant. That elongated variety of tomato is quite rare here because what we have is the big round that mos farmers plant for their crops. And those elongated tomatoes can serve as novelty here particularly when it is included in a salad. As @kgord said, your tomatoes look more like peppers.I'm glad that your tomato plant is fruiting nicely and no aphids disturbing the plant.
 

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They are hybrid miniatures of San Marzanos. :)
Are those the ones you grew from the seeds of store bought tomatoes? I seem to remember you posting a pic of the package of tomatoes...?

:ROFLMAO: I'm showing my age - but when the page first loaded, and I scrolled down... that tomato on top looks almost exactly like a Christmas bulb from days gone by. :ROFLMAO:

They're looking good!! :)
 

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