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Re: Tomato Question
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- Subject: Re: Tomato Question
- From: S* W* <s*@IX.NETCOM.COM>
- Date: Tue, 4 Feb 1997 22:34:00 -0800
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On 02/03/97 18:43:02 you wrote:
>
>Greetings,
>
>Another question about tomatoes: are these tomatoes what people who like
to
>grow tomatoes plant (like folk who show their vegetables and gardens and
>such) or are these the recommended plants for a successful harvest for your
>average I'm-trying-to-stretch-my-food-budget gardener? The varieties seem
a
>little fancy to me and scare me a bit.
>
>There are a few things I want out of my tomatoes: high yield with an eye
>toward canning, cherries with high yield and sweet flavor, and overall just
>a little more juice than pulp. I also wanted some cooking tomatoes for
>salsa and spaghetti sauce.
>
>Do these suggestions still apply or are there others?
>
>Francine
>Highland Rose Ranch
>Montrose, Colorado
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>
Hi,
I believe that most tomato growers are growing for taste and family home
production. Don't be afraid. You can't make but so many mistakes. After all,
you have this list to help you out. OK?????????? There are really no fancy
tomatoes.
Relax, and the plants will relax. As you grow, so shall the tomatoes.
HTH
Sandra Walters
Bronx,NY zone6/7
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