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Re: Re[3]: Tomato varieties for taste.


Hey gang, Sorry to be asking this question that you all probably will think
is something I should know, but being a newbie to gardening and especially
since I've already started to growing tomatoes seedlings, can someone
explain exactly what is a indeterminate and a determinate?  I keep reading
posts that mention these two types, but I'm afraid I don't have a clue what
you're all talking about.  If you like you can email privately.  Thanks, Dot

Dot Geib
Pitt Meadow, BC Canada
USDA Zone 7/8
jeweller@cyberstore.ca

At 05:50 PM 3/4/97 PST, you wrote:
>Dan wrote:
>
>>The best tasting (IMHO) "paste" type I've grown is "enchantment" from Park
>>Seed. Very productive indeterminate plants and great taste all around -
>>sauce or fresh.  - Dan Dirkes - Poway CA - Zone 9 but very cool nights
>>right now.
>
>Hi Dan,
>I was hoping to keep all my seed order with one company so I was
>looking for a better paste from Territorial. But thanks for the
>recommendation. By the way, I thought someone said a couple weeks
>ago that all paste tomato varieties are determinate? Perhaps if
>Park Seed has an indeterminate paste tomato I would consider it,
>because the harvest might be more spread out timewise?
>Thanks
>Shawn
>swestaway@smtplink.coh.org
>Claremont, Ca (USDA 9b, Sunset 19)
>


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