Fresh fro the garden - organically grown heirloom tomatoes! They look gnarly, but taste great!
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Folks accustomed to getting fruit and vegetables from a supermarket can't possibly imagine the taste of the same item fresh from the tree or vine, especially the so-called "heritage" varieties that are no longer offered commercially because they "don't look good enough".
Brakie Wrote:Loren,The worst offenders as to be those nasty Terrapins ..They never eat a whole tomato..A bite or two off of one and then on to another..
I've been having them split due to heat. So, as soon as I see they have split, I pull them to keep the bugs out. You just cut the bad spot off and keep eating
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doctorwayne Wrote:Folks accustomed to getting fruit and vegetables from a supermarket can't possibly imagine the taste of the same item fresh from the tree or vine, especially the so-called "heritage" varieties that are no longer offered commercially because they "don't look good enough".
Wayne
Nothing beats that taste. WE grow them in the greenhouse every year Yum!
I was at homebase today getting some growbags for them, and i did happen to see that they were selling some heritage varieties.
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My father-in-law grew peas in his garden, I swear those peas were some of the best candy I have every had! My neighbor brings tomatoes from her garden over and my family eats them like apples! The only place I could have a garden is on the north side of my house, so I don't think anything would grow well there.
I spent my early years growing up in New Jersey. Now we all know it's hard to grow a bad tomato in Jersey, just ask the Campbell Soup Co. Growing tomatoes in the Phoenix area though has to be a real challenge. Looking at your success inspires me, I just might try it too since tomatoes are indeed my favorite fruit.
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Love the tomatoes Nachoman. I've put in 4 tomato plants this year in my newly extended garden. You guys are right, there's nothing like the taste of a fresh picked tomato that's been ripening in the sun. You can get proper tomatoes in the supermarkets anymore, they pick them too green, and as a result they have a weird, chalky texture.
Can't wait til mine are ready, but they have a long way to go before that happens...
Spitfire Wrote:Love the tomatoes Nachoman. I've put in 4 tomato plants this year in my newly extended garden. You guys are right, there's nothing like the taste of a fresh picked tomato that's been ripening in the sun. You can get proper tomatoes in the supermarkets anymore, they pick them too green, and as a result they have a weird, chalky texture.
Can't wait til mine are ready, but they have a long way to go before that happens...
cheers
Val
Worse, the hydroponically grown ones don't have any smell.