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May 18, 2015 | #31 |
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I got the Kindle version, too. I think it was around 9-10$. Well worth the money!
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May 18, 2015 | #32 |
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Tomatoes taste better when grown with less water. Could be the 15" or more of rain you've gotten is effecting taste.
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May 22, 2015 | #33 |
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A reprieve on my thoughts of taste of Sungold tomatoes. As I thought, the lack of sunny days and all the rain has caused tomatoes to taste weird/odd.
We have many ripe SSC 100s that usually (4 years growing them) have no taste other than sweet. This year they taste acidic. |
May 22, 2015 | #34 |
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In looking back on tomatoes I have grown and was not impressed with, now I realize that it may have been the growing conditions or soil that was the problem, and not the tomato variety.
I've had a wet spring, too. I built up the ridges I am growing in much higher this year, and that has helped a lot. I can have standing water between the rows, but under the plastic, the soil around the roots is only lightly damp. Without a big ridge, the water wicks up under the plastic, so it doesn't really help to keep the soil from getting too wet. The raised bed/ridge is key. I'm hoping all of this will translate to better flavor if it continues to be wet weather. |
June 3, 2015 | #35 |
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You all were not kidding about Sungold cracking. We picked some yesterday and put them on the Kitchen bar. One of them split on the bar today - more like tried to split in half. It tasted good.
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