Grow Tomatoes Review: Journal Entry – Pink Thai Egg Tomato Volunteer

Thai Pink Egg Tomato Hunt
Dot’s Thot: How many Easter eggs can you put in an empty basket?
Only one – after that it’s not empty any more! — author unknown
Early June 2009: Volunteer Pink Thai Egg heirloom tomato plant self-seeded from 2008.
Don’t these look like little white, pink, and green easter eggs hanging on a tomato plant? Thot to show you a photo of that volunteer Pink Thai Egg plant that produced the very first tomato this season. It is suitable for pot or container gardening and is an heirloom tomato that self-seeded true to form from last year’s crop.
The plant is prolific and fills with small egg-shaped ovoids in light green, white, light pink, and finally, rosy pink colors. Picking the ripe fruit is very much like an Easter egg hunt. You have to reach in and between to get to the ripe ones. These are mild in flavor, a pretty color. Even though they are not acidic enough for my taste and lack a lot of flavor, although

Clusters of Pink Thai Egg Heirloom Tomatoes in Early June Promise the Fun of the "Thai Pink Easter Egg Hunt" Later
the plant and fruit offer the benefit of being a real looker and at peak last year was so loaded with fuit ast to be an outstanding tomato producer — for much of the season. the plant did resemble an Easter egg tree.
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