Re: Re: Tomatoes
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: Re: Tomatoes
- From: A*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 16 Jul 2007 15:37:33 EDT
Jim, how do these compare with those I used to get from Park's called
"Spoon Tomatoes?" Those were not much bigger than a pea, but very
tasty and productive. I grew them for years, and once in a while they
would reseed if the winter wasn't extreme. Then about three years ago
Park's dropped them, and I have not been able to locate them anywhere
else. The winters have been severe, and I haven't had a volunteer in that
time either. It seems that every year or so I lose another of my old
standard varieties of something. Of course I like to try new things, but
when I know something is reliable and good, I don't need to replace it
with a new variety just for the sake of variety.
Auralie
In a message dated 07/16/2007 12:08:44 PM Eastern Standard Time,
islandjim1@verizon.net writes:
Wee small, Jesse. The size of a marble. But they're borne in clusters
of 6 to 8, so easy to pick--three clusters is sufficient for a salad or
cold pasta dressing.
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