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Re: Fw: ((In)) Determinate Tomato Spacing
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- Subject: Re: Fw: ((In)) Determinate Tomato Spacing
- From: margaret lauterbach mlaute@micron.net>
- Date: Mon, 15 May 2000 09:48:06 -0600
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I would say that was a possibility, except for the fact that garden
magazines run many taste tests, and Roma always fails. So I guess I'm not
alone. Margaret L
At 10:30 PM 5/14/2000 -0400, you wrote:
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>I'm not sure which variety of Roma tomatoes we have grown in the past, but
>ours have always been the best ones in the garden! Never a spot or bad one.
>Seem to grow stronger as well. We don't use them for paste (I don't have
>the patience to cook them). But they freeze beautifully. I just wash them
>off and put them in a bag. They will keep in the freezer for months until I
>need them for cooking. Run cold water on them and the skins just wash away.
>Maybe just a matter of taste?!?
>Cathy
>
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