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Old 26-08-2011, 07:08 AM posted to rec.gardens.edible
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"David Hare-Scott" wrote in message
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songbird wrote:
Boron Elgar wrote:

So I planted some Mortgage Lifter tomatoes this year. The plants
grew very well, were most prolific in flowering, setting and
ripening of fruit.

The only problem is that the tomatoes are not wonderful. They look
fabulous. They would make ideal magazine shots or state fair
entries, but they are, at least to me, underweight for their size
and have no depth of flavor whatsoever.

aw!

thanks for saying. we've always been happy
with the beefsteaks. the past few years we
added the sweet 100s cherry tomatoes and they
are very good. two plants take up about 60sq
ft and keep producing so many we have plenty
to give away. i'd rather give away a half a
pint of cherry tomatoes instead of a three
pound beefsteak.


I have only two full size varieties growing this year (many cherry,
pear, patios, etc, as they bear and ripen earlier here), the MLs
and some identified only as "heirloom tomato" on the labeling, that
latter having been bought as a lark from a reduced rack at the
local grocery store.

I wish I knew what the "heirloom tomato" really was as it has
produced fruit that is everything that exemplifies a home grown
tomato with indescribably delicious complexity of taste.

the seeds should be reusable.


Really? You must have that Harry Potter wand and magic word that
turns plants back into seeds .... "Reverso tomaticus!"


LOL. I was thinking simialr thoughts at the use of 'reusable'.

Have you planted any toms yet or do you need to wait a while longer?


My summer stuff is still in trays.


You are organised. I havent' done a thing except for garlic and spuds in
situ.

The volunteers are coming up already but
there is still time for a frost before summer despite having budburst on
the stone fruits. So I will wait another 3 weeks to be safe.


I have some volunteer lettuce aroudn my rhubarb, and going gangbusters, but
that's it. Must get orf me date and do something.......