Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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October 13, 2015 | #46 | |
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Makes me feel like a goof every time.
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January 1, 2016 | #47 | |
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January 1, 2016 | #48 |
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I thought of another heavily pleated red called Red Ruffles. It has intense flavor and produces loads of these.
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January 4, 2016 | #49 |
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January 4, 2016 | #50 |
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Those Pum Rims is nice!
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January 4, 2016 | #51 | |
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My guess is that it is some kind of COSTOLUTO of Italian types. They had very little juice, perfect on pasta. Here is a picture of a better one in the plate, the red pleated one, of course. |
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January 4, 2016 | #52 |
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I don't know anything about the history of Pum Rim, but it is a very unusual tomato. The seed was sent to me by a friend in the city of Luberci (Russia) along with a number of other tomatoes from Russia and Ukraine. I hope to hear from him again soon and I plan to ask.
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