Post author:Joshua Post published:August 24, 2016 Post category:Around the Yard Post comments:0 Comments Share this:Click to share on Pinterest (Opens in new window)Click to share on Twitter (Opens in new window)Click to share on Facebook (Opens in new window)Click to print (Opens in new window)MoreClick to share on LinkedIn (Opens in new window)Click to share on Reddit (Opens in new window)Click to share on Tumblr (Opens in new window)Like this:Like Loading... Related Tags: garden, gardening, tomatoes Read more articles Previous PostFirst Almonds Next PostWordless Wednesday: Getting Ready For Fall Planting. You Might Also Like Wordless Wednesday:  Peruvian Apple Cactus Fruit October 5, 2016 Compost Bin Voucher Program – San Diego County, California March 30, 2017 Inexpensive Seed Starter “Greenhouses” January 18, 2016 Freezing Green Beans June 7, 2016 Trico’s Tree Program February 22, 2020 This Post Has 0 Comments nannygrannie September 27, 2016 Reply Wow! I assume yours are supposed to be that colour? mine are that colour but seem to be rotting!!! Loading... Joshua September 27, 2016 Reply Oh yes that is the correct color. The purple/orange ones are Wagner Blue Green and are bright green on the inside. This was my first year growing them, and they are one of the best tomatoes I have ever eaten. Loading... landing pilot September 29, 2016 Reply Gorgeous heirlooms! Jena The Landing Pilot https://landingpilot.wordpress.com/ Loading... Be geeky with us!Cancel reply
nannygrannie September 27, 2016 Reply Wow! I assume yours are supposed to be that colour? mine are that colour but seem to be rotting!!! Loading...
Joshua September 27, 2016 Reply Oh yes that is the correct color. The purple/orange ones are Wagner Blue Green and are bright green on the inside. This was my first year growing them, and they are one of the best tomatoes I have ever eaten. Loading...
landing pilot September 29, 2016 Reply Gorgeous heirlooms! Jena The Landing Pilot https://landingpilot.wordpress.com/ Loading...
Wow! I assume yours are supposed to be that colour? mine are that colour but seem to be rotting!!!
Oh yes that is the correct color. The purple/orange ones are Wagner Blue Green and are bright green on the inside. This was my first year growing them, and they are one of the best tomatoes I have ever eaten.
Gorgeous heirlooms!
Jena
The Landing Pilot
https://landingpilot.wordpress.com/