RE: tomatoes


Yes Ceres,
	I am envious of the wonderful tomatoes, corn, & melons that you folks in
the midwest and south have in abundance.  A consolation to we PNW gardeners
however are the wonderful cool weather veggies that go on and on, sometimes
even right through the winter.  Scallions, root crops, cole crops, & all the
green leafy things.....but my hands down fav is a big red juicy tomato, its
ambrosia!  In fact, I think I'll go fix a tomato, avocado & sprouts on whole
wheat right now!  :)
Marilyn Dube'
Natural Designs Nursery
Portland, Oregon


-----Original Message-----
From:	owner-perennials@hort.net [o*@hort.net] On Behalf
Of Cersgarden@aol.com
Sent:	Monday, November 18, 2002 3:07 PM
To:	perennials@hort.net
Subject:	Re: tomatoes

In a message dated 11/18/02 11:01:42 AM, perennials-owner@hort.net writes:

<< Tomatoes produce a good crop, but don't always ripen except for the 60
day varieties.  Some of the old cultivars that have come out of Russia since
the cold war ended are very good in our hot day/cool night maritime climate.
>>

Marilyn, alas, something we can grow well and you in gardening heaven can
not!
    Ceres, Iowa zone 4/5

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