Figgerlickinggood
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That’s a beautiful tomato. I saw a very large tomato once on a YouTube video but they never said what variety. So I made a comment to the poster of the video asking what variety and he replied it was a “Domingo” tomato. I’m thinking of ordering seeds if it and try growing it next year.Nice tomatoes and a nice scale, Joe. Love that vintage look.
I hear you about the mealy texture. I can't stand those and, surprisingly, there are quite a few of those, and people like them. I like my mater smooth as cream cheese
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This year was fantastic for tomatoes. All tomatoes that ripened in July and early August this year in the heat we had, tasted exceptionally sweet and flavorful. We had more BLTs and salads in those two months than in the past year, maybe two
Over the past 10 years or so, I've grown probably close to 200 varieties, maybe more. From all over the world. Eastern Europe, Central Europe, Balkans, Italy, Central Asia, France, Spain, US and Canada. I now grow about 20 varieties. Next year will like be more like 12. Only our favorite ones, the best of the best for our tastes. I do add 1-2 new varieties to trial but it seems nothing beats our staples anymore.
I grow tomatoes because it's impossible to buy truly tasty tomatoes here. Like figs.








Domingo Tomato
$2.50 – $3.50Price range: $2.50 through $3.50Rated 5.00out of 5 based on 2customer ratings











