
I think I am going to pick one of them tomorrow. It will be my first taste, and I hope they are yummy!
Yes, I'd say they have a thick skin, but I like the texture of it. It's a bit like a plum skin, so kinda chewy, but again, I enjoy it that way. I agree, though--too small to peel individually, unless you use the blanching method--which of course only works if you want to eat them cooked.applestar wrote:I have heard some people say that Sun Golds have thick skin -- is that true? (reason I haven't tried them)
Really have trouble with thick skinned tomatoes and cherries are too small to peel individually....
Lets not hate on the hyrbrid too much.dustyrivergardens wrote:Sun Gold an all time favorite of mine....to bad it is a hybrid but oh well it is to good not to grow...I love it.
gixxerific wrote:Lets not hate on the hyrbrid too much.dustyrivergardens wrote:Sun Gold an all time favorite of mine....to bad it is a hybrid but oh well it is to good not to grow...I love it.I have a ton of hybrids in my garden. Of course all of them are from people like me and you that crossbreed tomatoes in their backyards and farms. They are incredible, still working out the stability on most of them and even at this stage they are great. So they are not F1's like a true hybrid but they are still more hybrid that Open Pollinated or Heirlooms. But F1's are boring a lot of the time the magic happens at F2. Soon they will be heirlooms though because they rock. I could go on but this reminds of a thread elsewhere that asked the question "Hybrid Vs. Heirloom that I promised to reply in.
Gotta move my sprinkler now, a gardeners work is never done!!