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Re: Tomatoes and more


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Seed savers say 75 - 80 days (from transplant). That sounds right to me. 
The co. I first obtained seeds from went out of business, but I see Baker 
Creek Heirloom Seeds carries them, and I'm sure Chuck Wyatt has them 
too.  Baker Creek is at www.rareseeds.com and Wyatt's list is at 
www.heirloomtomatoes.net .  I suspect the reason they're called "peach" is 
that they have slightly fuzzy skins. You don't have to rub it off, as you 
do peaches.  Red peach tomatoes are not glossy red tomatoes, but the flavor 
is outstanding. The regular peach tomatoes are yellow with a red blush, 
looking even more like peaches. I've been told the flavor is as good as 
that of the red peach tomatoes.  Margaret L


>Margaret L.,
>
>I've never heard of peach tomatoes, where have you gotten your seed and
>are they  late season?
>
>Thanks,
>Gail
>
>
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