Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 1, 2007 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: Utah
Posts: 675
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Heirloom tomatoes in Puerto Rico!
I carefully wrapped some of my tomatoes and sent them in a box in my Dh's suitcase. They made it to P.R. in great condition. My mother-in-law is pretty impressed and my husband was apparently bragging about those being only a few of the varieties I have planted. My in-laws had never seen tomatoes like many of the ones I sent. I included:
Rio Grande Aker's Pink Plum Pink Ping Pong Galinas Rose Quartz Mulitflora Kimberly Cambell's 1327 Azoychka Kellogg's Breakfast It feels good to share my passion with family that is sooo far away. I also included some striped and golden Zucchini. I don't know if they'll even know what to do with it. Kellogg's Breakfast was the biggest hit I'm told. It was a pretty huge fruit that I sent. Tyffanie |
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