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I've grown this year some toms from seed for the greenhouse.

I can recommend this one to anyone liking small sweet salad toms and
with a huge yield.

Blondkopfchen.

Two plants are covered in huge sprays of developing flower trusses and
each plant has without exaggeration over a thousand flowers which are
maturing sequentially and ripen so fast you can see them go from green
to yellow in a day.

I have appended a web site containing a photo (Not spam, you
understand) The seeds can be obtained from almost anywhere, including
the UK.

http://www.reimerseeds.com/blondkopfchen-tomato.aspx


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I've grown this year some toms from seed for the greenhouse.

I can recommend this one to anyone liking small sweet salad toms and
with a huge yield.

Blondkopfchen.

Two plants are covered in huge sprays of developing flower trusses and
each plant has without exaggeration over a thousand flowers which are
maturing sequentially and ripen so fast you can see them go from green
to yellow in a day.

I have appended a web site containing a photo (Not spam, you
understand) The seeds can be obtained from almost anywhere, including
the UK.

http://www.reimerseeds.com/blondkopfchen-tomato.aspx


I think we call them Ildi.

Mary


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I've grown this year some toms from seed for the greenhouse.

I can recommend this one to anyone liking small sweet salad toms and
with a huge yield.

Blondkopfchen.

Two plants are covered in huge sprays of developing flower trusses and
each plant has without exaggeration over a thousand flowers which are
maturing sequentially and ripen so fast you can see them go from green
to yellow in a day.

I have appended a web site containing a photo (Not spam, you
understand) The seeds can be obtained from almost anywhere, including
the UK.

http://www.reimerseeds.com/blondkopfchen-tomato.aspx


I think we call them Ildi.

Mary


Similar, but Blondy is not pear-shaped It's perfectly spherical
(like ½ inch yellow marbles)

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Hi..

Blondkopfchen.


Well it is said (VERN) that Blondkoepfchen might root in the
former USSR (cultivated by the German minority there?)..

Two plants are covered in huge sprays of developing flower
trusses and each plant has without exaggeration over a
thousand flowers which are maturing sequentially and ripen
so fast you can see them go from green to yellow in a day.


[x] Blondkoepfchen..! :-)

Would you might describe it's taste..? Thanks..
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[x] Blondkoepfchen..! :-)

Would you might describe it's taste..? Thanks..


It's a nice tasty salad tomato, sweet, quite a tang, not pulpy.

Kids love them.

Best small tomato I've tried. Not like those slimy Gardeners'
Delight things.


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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 22:19:29 +0200, Marco Schwarz
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[x] Blondkoepfchen..! :-)

Would you might describe it's taste..? Thanks..


It's a nice tasty salad tomato, sweet, quite a tang, not pulpy.

Kids love them.


ALL kids? Have you asked ALL kids?

Best small tomato I've tried. Not like those slimy Gardeners'
Delight things.


That's a subjective comment.




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Hi Mary..

That's a subjective comment.


Well it's worth to be tried out..!

BTW: Aren't all personal comments
finally "subjective"..? ;-))
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:44:13 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
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"®óñ© © ²°¹°-°³" wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 22:19:29 +0200, Marco Schwarz
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[x] Blondkoepfchen..! :-)

Would you might describe it's taste..? Thanks..


It's a nice tasty salad tomato, sweet, quite a tang, not pulpy.

Kids love them.


ALL kids? Have you asked ALL kids?


No, have you?

Best small tomato I've tried. Not like those slimy Gardeners'
Delight things.


That's a subjective comment.


It's my opinion (which, incidentally, I was asked for).
What's your point?


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Hi Mary..

That's a subjective comment.


Well it's worth to be tried out..!

BTW: Aren't all personal comments
finally "subjective"..? ;-))


I
Of course.

Show me an objective opinion and I'll show you someone who isn't
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"®óñ© © ²°¹°-°³" wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:44:13 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
wrote and included this (or some of this):


"®óñ© © ²°¹°-°³" wrote in message
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On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 22:19:29 +0200, Marco Schwarz
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[x] Blondkoepfchen..! :-)

Would you might describe it's taste..? Thanks..

It's a nice tasty salad tomato, sweet, quite a tang, not pulpy.

Kids love them.


ALL kids? Have you asked ALL kids?


No, have you?


I didn't make the claim that kids love them. I'm sure that *some* kids will
love them.

Mary




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On Wed, 15 Aug 2007 10:09:32 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
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"®óñ© © ²°¹°-°³" wrote in message
.. .
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 21:44:13 +0100, "Mary Fisher"
wrote and included this (or some of this):


"®óñ© © ²°¹°-°³" wrote in message
...
On Tue, 14 Aug 2007 22:19:29 +0200, Marco Schwarz
wrote and included this (or some of this):

[x] Blondkoepfchen..! :-)

Would you might describe it's taste..? Thanks..

It's a nice tasty salad tomato, sweet, quite a tang, not pulpy.

Kids love them.

ALL kids? Have you asked ALL kids?


No, have you?


I didn't make the claim that kids love them. I'm sure that *some* kids will
love them.

Mary


Ah, logic and statistics! Don't we just love 'em.

I'll rephrase my earlier proposition.

In my personal, if admittedly limited experience, some kids,
comprising the subset that normally enjoys tomatoes, expressed
approval of the taste and appearance of my Blonkoepfchen harvest.


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