Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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July 6, 2013 | #391 |
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Carolyn, what is the name of the tomato that is pictured next to the blank green page in the very front of the book? It is a fuzzy tomato. I couldn't find the name anywhere but I'm sure you mentioned it. Thanks.
Donna
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July 6, 2013 | #392 |
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That's a good question, DonnaMarie. I'm looking at it and don't see a credit anywhere. The photographer did such an outstanding job with the photos!
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July 6, 2013 | #393 |
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Oh, and here I've been looking and looking. I didn't see it listed anywhere inside the book - I saw where she mentioned the fuzzy types, but nothing else. I assumed I missed it. I'm surprised there is a full page pic of a mater yet no description in the book.
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July 10, 2013 | #394 | |
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I have no idea what that variety is and there are other pictures, not the ones of the featured 100, that I have no idea what they are. I did not see the book before it went for publication, but did see and confirm the pictures of the 100 ones. Carolyn
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July 10, 2013 | #395 |
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OMG! If it is not one thing, it is the other. Stay safe! And thanks for the info.
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August 10, 2013 | #396 |
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It's hard to believe that when I posted this "Carolyn's Book" thread as a brand new member, on a brand new site, in February of 2006, that it would be used as perhaps the first "sticky note" here, and get over 33,000 views and nearly 400 replies, and still be going strong seven years later.
Amazing. I hope it is still spreading the word, and selling a lot of books. DS
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December 30, 2013 | #397 |
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I could not find the book in Europe so my husband ordered it in the USA.
It arrived just today to my birthday It is really a very nice book |
December 30, 2013 | #398 | |
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Despite it being a winner of a 2009 SSE tasting, I was not impressed, but the plant was very pretty.
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December 30, 2013 | #399 |
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I just requested it from my public library, looking forward to the information!
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http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Velvet_Red And it has angora foliage, very fuzzy, which sparkles in the sun, but the fruits aren't all that good. And yes, SSE was offering it in the Public catalog, maybe they still are, but they first listed it as Angora Super Sweet and I knew darn well that Joe had again changed the name of the variety, and he confirmed that for me. So I got it changed back to the original name. I't a typical red cherry,not saladette size or shape. Carolyn
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December 30, 2013 | #401 |
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A little off subject but is the book back in print?
I saw on the TGS site it was offered for sale. If it is I highly suggest people buy it. It will be the only book you need to start and grow tomatoes. Your ongoing experience should take care of the rest. Worth |
December 30, 2013 | #402 | |
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And somewhere around here I mentioned that ASAP after she told me b/c there are only 12 copies/carton, well 11, b'c she insisted on sending me one even tho I keep one here by the computer and have two pristine ones in the backroom, waiting for the price to hit 1000 at which point I'll cash out and put the 2 K towards my bittersweet chocolate budget, good diabetic that I am. Carolyn
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December 30, 2013 | #403 |
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Amazon has some copies available from private sellers, but none of them seem to ship outside the U.S. - one less temptation for me! It's a pity, I wanted to read this book...
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December 30, 2013 | #404 | |
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I just placed an order for 2 of them we will see if they still have them in stock. Yes I am greedy. I already have one maybe these 2 will go to a special person or 2. Worth |
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