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Old September 1, 2011   #1
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Default Is there a tomato which tastes like it has basil in it?

So, I was talking to my mother, and she said she tasted a tomato which had a basil overtone to it. Which I have never heard of, seemed far fetched to me. I was thinking she may have had a marinated tomato. But, she insisted it was cut fresh. So, does anyone know if, and what tomato variety this would be?

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The other day, I was chiffonading some fresh basil, and then sliced a tomato with the same knife ...
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Melissa, time and time again you'll see some folks saying to plant basil near their tomato plants b'c it makes the tomatoes taste better, ala companion planting. I've never seen anyone say they taste like basil, but here's what you have to assume.

You assume that some end products of the basil plants exit the plants, move through the soil, get taken up by a tomato plant and transported into the developing fruit.

Without going into the details of why that can't happen, trust me, it can't happen.
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Now, there's a really pleasant thought. BASILMATERS!!! Somehow, I think both would suffer from the joining (if that were possible) and not be a good as when each is grown by itself and the flavors are individually maximized. But, for a moment there, the dream was good.

I gotta go and get some basil from the herb garden.
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If you find one, please let me know. That will definitely be on my grow list for my wife. She LOVES basil!
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Old September 2, 2011   #6
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<laughing> I just grow a ton of basil around my tomato plants, becaue the more red sauce I make, the more basil I need.

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<laughing> I just grow a ton of basil around my tomato plants, becaue the more red sauce I make, the more basil I need.

Tom
It really is the perfect combo. I grew my basil in pots this year and I have more than I can use.
I use to have a bit of bug trouble with basil but in the pots up on the deck eliminated all that.
Nothing like fresh basil on a pizza pie.

Tonight will be freshly sliced tomato and basil on a zza!
Some onions and garlic too!
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I love basil, almost as much or more than tomatoes. I could never have too much basil! Does anyone know where I can get this basilmater?
Really, I'd love to find a way ro grow more basil. I'm tired of buying little seed packets of basil. Where can I buy basil seeds in bulk? Like, a pound of it? I'm thinking about next summer, when nothing else grows in the heat, having a big basil garden!
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Johnny's Seeds sells several varieties of basil in units up to 25 pounds.

You can get a quarter pound of Italian Large Leaf basil seed for $8.95 plus shipping, that would be around 70,000 seeds. A pound is $26.25.

Genovese basil is more expensive, $12.50 for a quarter pound, around 72,000 seeds.

If the plants are spaced 2" apart in each direction (which is probably crowding it too much), a quarter pound of seed would be enough for about 2000 square feet.
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Just as I thought. But, that is my mother for you. She probably had a marinated tomato. Will pass the news on. Thanks everyone..
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