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Old June 9, 2021   #16
Milan HP
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Yeah, that's a tall order. I mean describing the taste of a tomato. Going to ask on my old thread "A course for a foreigner". We'll see what happens.
Actually, you know I also like wine. I've never learnt the vocabulary for describing its taste. Just a few basic words. And I can't tell what fruit flavors it has. Just the nettle.
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Old June 29, 2021   #17
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I currently have two flower beds, one with shrub tomatoes and the other with indeterminate ones. I have both beds covered by a tunnel with a curtain due to unwanted crossing. Most of them are already blooming. I temporarily tied the indeterminate to the metal bars only 45 cm high. I used short bars to fit me into that tunnel. When I cancel the tunnel, I'll use a Florida binding. As for the bushes, I have not yet decided how to proceed. In any case, in three weeks I will have to transfer one of these tunnels to autumn cauliflower seedlings. Which it will be, will depend on how many varieties will have already deployed small fruits (for seeds).
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