Tomato plant
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MN Mom on Jun 09, 2016Hi, Polly! I say pick one and try it out. If it tastes good, you're ready to harvest! Some people even enjoy green tomatoes...it's all in what you want to consume. If the first tomato tastes great, they I'd say yes, they are ready to eat. Enjoy!!Helpful Reply
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Sherry Swift on Jun 09, 2016If they are red they are ripe. EnjoyHelpful Reply
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CM on Jun 09, 2016Pick one and taste, if its ripe enough for your taste, then pick all that are about the same color. If you let them get to ripe sometimes grasshoppers or other bugs will start to chew on them. ENJOY!!Helpful Reply
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