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Indeterminate - The Rose de Berne tomato is a prized heirloom variety known for its exceptional flavor and beautiful appearance. Originating from Switzerland, this tomato produces medium-sized, round fruits with a smooth, rosy pink skin and a luscious, juicy interior. The flesh is tender and sweet, with a perfect balance of acidity, making it ideal for fresh eating, salads, and gourmet dishes.
The seeds sprouted, it’s still small, indoors, but we’ve had a cold spell along with all the elements. I’ve been hardening off when ever the weather cooperates. All I can review are the seeds but hoping I love the tomatoes. I bought 3 kinds, all I need are 3 tomatoe plants for my little garden and all 3 are new to me. Fun to try out new heirloom varieties. MIgardener is my go to for seeds, fertilizer and gardening supplies. Knowledge too, Lukes videos are terrific.
I first tried the Rose De Berne 2 years ago from MI Gardener. Had great germination, and the tomatoes are fantastic. These have become my families new favorite tomato. Reordered new seeds this year and the RDB will make up the majority of our tomato plants this year.
The first one I harvested I didn't even want to eat it was so pretty as you can see by the pic here -- but I sliced it very thin and marinated the slices with some salt/pepper and good balsamic vinegar and then put it on a bread with lettuce, avocado slices, vegannaise and vegan bacon bits and my friend said it was the best sandwich he had ever had! Will never be with several of these plants in my garden!
I was totally blown away by how sweet these tomatoes were.
I've been anxious to try this tomato. Good grower and many clusters. Today I had one ripen. I was amazed at the taste - BIG taste in a little tomato. This variety will be included again next season.
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These are always a guarantee winner! Large, red, medium spicy radishes that are stunning in salads. These have always been consistently productive for me in 7b spring.
I've grown this variety of zucchini for 3 seasons in both 7 gal and 100 gal fabric pots. It grows very well and produces very well. We like the flavor and texture much more than green/black zucchini. Easily hand pollinated.
Arrived quickly, can't wait to plant this for spring
I've not had them sprout yet, as I've winter sown them and expect their tini-ness to be visible next spring and I'll plant them then...But, Your seeds are always viable, so I've no doubt they will be great in this instance also.
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These little overachievers sprout fast, grow strong, and then burst into velvety red-and-chocolate blooms that look like sunflowers dressed for a black-tie gala.
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