I’ve been watching this tomato for a while now (Indigo Rose seeds available from Plant World Seeds), and many neighbours and passersby have been commenting on these alluring fruits too. They seemed resolutely black and rock ‘ard up until a day or two ago, but now things are changing. Michelle at Veg Plotting luckily wrote about how to tell when this black tomato is ripe, so I’ve been patiently waiting for any sign of red.
And here it is. The green underside has slowly but surely started to redden up. What a gorgeous thing!
On eating, this, sadly, isn’t the most tasty tomato I’ve ever tried. I think Ananas (freshly plucked last summer when holidaying in the Loire) is a hard act to follow, but I may well grow this variety again, just for its amazing good looks alone.
Meanwhile, I’ve been tucking into these delicious ‘Golden Crown’ cherry tomatoes, supplied by Sea Spring Seeds for lunches and dinners and these fruits have been remarkably sweet and full of flavor. A definite for next year.
‘Black Cherry’ (more of a muddy red), also from Sea Spring Seeds has also been a little disappointing in taste, so the search continues for a truly delicious ‘black’ variety that will sweeten-up well when grown outdoors in our northern clime.