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Re: tomatillos and ground cherries
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- Subject: Re: tomatillos and ground cherries
- From: "* a* K* <p*@pris.bc.ca>
- Date: Tue, 6 May 1997 23:58:35 -0700
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What are tomatillos? Are they a Tomatoe? Can they be grown in zone 2-a?
They sure sound like something I'd like to try.
Granny Pat
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> From: connie hoy <bmprc@micron.net>
> To: veggie-list@eskimo.com
> Subject: Re: tomatillos and ground cherries
> Date: May 6, 1997 8:50 PM
>
> Mary Williams (by way of Alvin L. Neller ) wrote:
> > 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 Napa
> Hi Mary,tomatillos are one of the most undemanding super producers
> around.Depending on how industrious you feel/are 2-4 plants in the right
> placement will give you more than the law allows.BTW I have a recipe for
> tomatillo jam if your interested,I'll post in to you off the list.
> Connie
>
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