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Re: Tangy tomatoes
- To: s*@lists.umsl.edu
- Subject: Re: Tangy tomatoes
- From: "* M* <t*@hotmail.com>
- Date: Tue, 20 Jan 1998 03:04:27 PST
Howdy,
I'm new to the square foot gardening list; not new to sqft gardening.
I've had the book for several years and used it often. In fact I'm a
total convert.
I have a catalog called Tomato Growers out of Fort Myers, Florida.
They have all kinds of tomatoes. Says they have 335 different kinds of
tomatoes!?!? I'm sure you could find one. LOL
Anyway; I've never ordered from them; but have wanted to. Their catalog
is free; the address is:
Tomato Growers Supply Comapany
PO Box 2237
Fort Myers, FL 33902
Hope this info might help. Like I said I'm a newbie to this list and
have been lurking; soaking up all the great info you guys have been
giving. ;-)
Cya, June McKee
>My question today concerns tomatoes. I have been gardening for 40 years
>(I'm real old) and over the years the flavour of tomatoes have changed.
>All the current varities are touted as being sweet. Well, I hate sweet
>tomatoes. I like my tomatoes to be nice and acid, the crankier the
>better for me. I'm looking for a real, old-fashioned, tangy tomato.
>
>Can anyone recommend a varity for me? I've thought of just getting some
>Rutgers seed and starting them. But I thought I'd ask you guys first. I
>know there's a Totally Tomatoes seed business but, did I save their
addy
>and phone number when it was posted? Noooooo! If anyone has it, I
>promise to save it.
>
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