I have just tried a few green zebra tomatoes, wow, the flavour is unbelievably good, sweet yet firm. What do you guys think about it if you have grown them. And can I collect seeds from it?
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They are one of my favourites and I save seed from them every year. Have you tried halving and grilling any? It intensifies the flavour. I like to grow one or two large tomatoes each year and a couple of Green Zebras are always included. They are also fabulous in a Greek salad with feta cheese and a few red/yellow toms in too for contrast. Salivating at the thought!Whoever plants a garden believes in the future.
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One of my favourites.....deliciously scrumptious!
I didn't realise I could save the seeds though......I will now!!Nestled somewhere in the Cambridgeshire Fens. Good soil, strong winds and 4 Giant Puffballs!
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I want to try Green Zebras, simply because they're odd, but if they taste great as well, so much the better. Can anyone recommend a supplier? I don't think 'Real Seeds' do them.
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I tried these last year because Flum recommended them and they are gorgeous. This year they are twice the size of last! Can't wait for them to ripen. I got mine from Premier Seeds on a well known auction site.Last edited by cupcake; 31-08-2010, 11:48 AM.Mad Old Bat With Attitude.
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