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- weed and feed and tomatoes - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
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- Down Growing Branches ? - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
Side branches, given time, would produce tomatoes But until then it will draw resources from the mother plant without making a significant contribution An analogy is like a baby born to an old time farmer in the agrarian society
- Cherokee Purple in a Container - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
A couple of the tomatoes are around baseball size now too I know that blossom end rot can be a problem with container-grown plants, and I'm crossing my fingers that it won't be a problem If this experiment is a success, next year I will have a whole row of containers across my deck
- Low Nitrogen. . . Urea application - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
The tomatoes are not as thriving as I had hoped, so I ran a soil test, and was amazed to find that while I have high levels of K and P, I have virtually no nitrogen in the soil I was very surprised, since I have been using a balanced fertilizer so I ordered Urea, which is 46-0-0
- Crack resistant varieties - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
The smaller rock hard, green tomatoes cost less per crate I would haul the tomatoes to a produce distributor where the sixty lb crates were stacked in a cooler to ripen We always "ran" the tomatoes over a canvas table and separated them Large, Pink or ripe tomatoes were packed in 20 lb lugs and distributed to the restaurants and grocery stores
- Frozen Tomatoes. . . . Now what??! - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
I just made a big pot of tomato soup last week for a party Semi-thawed i put one bag in the oven with quartered onion, whole head of garlic, rib of celery, a carrot, a parsnip, some herbs and roasted for an hour-ish or more
- Seeds from canned San Marzanos - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
Canned tomatoes (and their seeds) are fully cooked Cooked seeds are dead San Marzano seed is commonly and inexpensively available in stores and online, best to buy some or if you want to save your own seed you need to do so from fresh, ripe raw tomatoes
- Favorite sauce tomatoes! - Tomatoville® Gardening Forums
There is a lot of benefit to working with tomatoes with a lower water and seed content when making fresh sauces and canning although I do use like to use hearts as well and very meaty brefsteaks Marzano fire is reallyexcellent and my current favourite real sauce tomato Unlike many specific paste tomatoes it’s very good fresh as well as cooked
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