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Tomato Seeds
Every spring I plant differen varieties of tomato plants from different
nurseries. None seems to taste as good as the ones I used to plant 20 years ago. I realize that taste buds get old at the same rate as the rest of our organs. But, could it be that besides my taste buds going south they are no longer selling good tomato plants? Is this a consequence of the fact that today's tomatos have been selected to resist nematode, fusarium, verticilum and other dumping-off causing diseases and in the process good traits having to do with flavor had to be compromised? Does anybody know where to buy seeds of the old and tasty varieties? Thank you in advance. |
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