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Re: tomatoes, tomatillos, and zukes
The spots are brown, and they tend towards turning into
rot. Yuk, huh?
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Rob Loach in Greenville SC
deloges@att.net
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> Rob, what color are your spots? if they're whitish or yellow, they may be
> from "bites" by stink bugs. That wouldn't wash off. Margaret L
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>
>
> >tomatoes...
> >Our tomatoes are beginning to ripen, but as always, I have to pick them
> >when they show the first bit of pink so that the birds and squirrels don't
> >get to them first. One problem with them is that many of them develop
> >spots on them as they ripen. I seem to recall reading somewhere (but who
> >knows where) that when you pick them in the fall for storage that it's a
> >good thing to wash them in water with a bit of bleach in it. Would
> >something like that work in this case?
> >
> >
> >Rob
> >
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> >Rob Loach in Greenville SC
> >deloges@att.net <d*@att.net>
> >Visit http://www.geocities.com/ivman_bju/cartoons.html
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