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Re: tomatillos and ground cherries
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- Subject: Re: tomatillos and ground cherries
- From: B* &* K* W* <w*@gte.net>
- Date: Tue, 06 May 1997 16:23:29 -0700
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Mary Williams (by way of Alvin L. Neller <alneller@nh.ultranet.com>)
wrote:
>
> Tomatillos are very easy to grow and prolific. I am in NH and got a 3 year
> supply in the freezer of chopped & frozen tomatillos ready for salsa making
> from only six plants. They will do quite well by letting the plants sprawl.
> Another friend up here had a similar experience ... so much produce
> from tomatillos that they plowed them under in mid August.
> Tomatillos are a key ingredient to many of the best salsa recipes.
> Al Neller
> __________________________________________________________________________
>
> Has anyone grown either of these before? I am wondering whether to stake
> them, cage them, or can I just let them sprawl? Also, would anyone have
> a recipe for ground cherry jam or pie? Thanks.
>
> Mary in NapaDo Tomatillos grow like a cherry tomatoe??
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