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I'm trying to grow 3 different types of tomatoes...cherry ( 3 have ripened) patio and roma. The top picture is a patio tomato and I'll probably pick it today and let it finish ripening in my kitchen window. The birds love tomatoes, so if I don't pick it early it will be gone.
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