Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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February 8, 2009 | #91 |
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[Sagan]
We should name a tomato after him. (Maybe there already is one.)
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February 8, 2009 | #92 |
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February 8, 2009 | #93 |
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So, naturally, I went to see if there was a tomato called
"Sagan" or Carl Sagan. While not immediately finding any, there was this interesting link: Peanut Butter and Tomato on Toast: http://www.peanutbutterboy.com/2008/...omato-on-toast (It looks like Purple Haze might be a little small for this, but if that is what you have, ....)
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February 8, 2009 | #94 |
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Well, back to the "real deal". Daily harvest is winding down. The plant foliage is headed South...but still a few left ripening:
Given the poor growing conditions, I am surprised how well the taste is holding up. Ray |
April 19, 2009 | #95 |
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What I am getting from PH that I got from Ray are much like what Randy mentioned earlier in the thread. Kind of like small Cherokee Purples, bigger than a golf ball and setting like crazy. This from a RL plant that is very vigorous, the best looking plant overall in my garden this year. I counted 70 plus fruit on it this afternoon
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