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Re: Palm tomato plants



On Wed, 13 May 1998 16:43:14 -0400 "Michael D. Cook"
<mikecook@pipeline.com> writes:
>Hi, Stan.  Keep picking off the flowers until it's the right time for
>flowering in your area.

Thank you Shelia,
     I'll do just that. ............... There, it's done.  
BTW,  I planted tomato seeds in one of those mini-greenhouses, and
as always, things didn't work out.  (That's why I will try the pyramids
and
Christmas tree lights next year.)  So I have to go to the garden center
to
buy my tomato plants.  
     Does anyone have suggestions for which variety to buy that are
probably available at these places.  I am looking for easy to grow and
best
tasting after canning.  One year we had the best tasting canned 
tomatoes we have ever tasted.  Other years, they have not been as good.
(I think I will try a pressure cooker this year if I get a good enough
crop).
Tomato sauce is very important to us.  My wife is Italian, and yes, I am
overweight.  Life is good.
Thanks for your help.

Stan         The cheap and lazy gardener.


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