Re: tomatoes and stuff.
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- Subject: Re: tomatoes and stuff.
- From: J* A* <t*@cyberenet.net>
- Date: Mon, 14 Dec 1998 23:45:04 -0500
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Jim and Kristie Kercheval wrote:
> Okay Bill, obviously, I am the one green as well on this tomato stuff.
> When are they green enough to pick?
>
> Kristie
> >Here in Southeastern Penna I am not eating tomatoes that I just picked
> >- BUT - I am eating tomatoes I stored as green tomatoes!
> >
> >Bill
> >
> >Meconella@aol.com wrote:
> >>
> >> All this talk of tomatoes has moved me to write that here in so. calif,
> I am
> >> still picking a few tomatoes from the yard. They are very firm, and
> not as
> >> sweet as summer of course, but much better than store tomatoes. I hope to
> >> have some for Christmas dinner this year.
> >>
> >> My peas, broc, beets, and lettuce are excellent as well as the other
> greens,
> >> tho extremely high winds did significantly damage some of my more exposed
> >> green peas. Things are growing very slowly right now, however, and
> all new
> >> seeds must be started in containers because of the cool damp soil.
> >>
> >> Janet.
> >>
> >
I am also eating my green picked tomatoes that have ripened here in southern NJ
and they are absolutely fabulous for this time of the year. Next year I'll do
more.
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