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Good canning tomato??
On Sat, 14 May 2011 10:46:14 +0000 (UTC), Nad R
wrote: Sue wrote: On Thu, 12 May 2011 07:05:27 +0000 (UTC), Nad R wrote: I will subdivide tomatoes once again. Their are two kinds of tomatoes plants, "Determinate" and "InDeterminate". Determinate tomatoes ripen on the vine all at once which are great for canning. Determinate tomatoes have a single stalk that grows upwards, Romas and Beefsteaks are determinate. Indeterminate tomato plants provide fruits throughout the season, never enough for canning. Indeterminate tomato plants are bush like with no main stalk. Examples of indeterminate tomato plants are "Early Girl" and "Cherry". You will not get enough to even think about canning. The Early Girl were labeled as determinate. Oops. Sue I wish I was perfect Sounds like you know the process of selecting the kind of tomato you want. Now where did I put that Arecept memory drug. I was oopsing at me. I thought the label was wrong. ;o) Sue - with memory issues of her own. |
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