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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people?
My wife and I both love fresh tomatoes for the table. We don't do any caning. I planted 25 tomato plants this year but four of these are cherry type tomatoes. We can each eat five or six tomatoes a day so I hope that I have enough for the two of us until the frost in the fall destroys the plants. Should this be enough or should I consider planting a dozen or so more plants that mature very early? Rich |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people?
"EVP MAN" wrote in message ... My wife and I both love fresh tomatoes for the table. We don't do any caning. I planted 25 tomato plants this year but four of these are cherry type tomatoes. We can each eat five or six tomatoes a day so I hope that I have enough for the two of us until the frost in the fall destroys the plants. Should this be enough or should I consider planting a dozen or so more plants that mature very early? I'd worry about gout. I got my first case of gout from eating too many tomatoes. Paul |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Paul)
I didn't know that too many tomatoes would give you the gout but now that you brought that to my attention, I do remember that last season, my big toe hurt so bad for about 3 or 4 days that it felt like I broke it. Perhaps this was a case of the gout as I heard you can get it in the big toe. I know it sure was painful. I'll have to see if it happens again this tomato season but I sure hope not. Rich |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Paul)
EVP MAN wrote:
I didn't know that too many tomatoes would give you the gout but now that you brought that to my attention, I do remember that last season, my big toe hurt so bad for about 3 or 4 days that it felt like I broke it. Perhaps this was a case of the gout as I heard you can get it in the big toe. I know it sure was painful. I'll have to see if it happens again this tomato season but I sure hope not. Rich I've had gout. My doctor says the cause is excess uric acid from protein metabolism combined with thiazide medications ("water pills") taken to regulate blood pressure. see http://arthritis.about.com/cs/gout/a/foodstoavoid.htm http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gout/DS00090 gloria p |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Paul)
EVP MAN wrote:
I didn't know that too many tomatoes would give you the gout but now that you brought that to my attention, I do remember that last season, my big toe hurt so bad for about 3 or 4 days that it felt like I broke it. Perhaps this was a case of the gout as I heard you can get it in the big toe. I know it sure was painful. I'll have to see if it happens again this tomato season but I sure hope not. Rich That's certainly worth considering. But referring to your main query, I cannot fathom two people needing more tomato plants than that if they don't can. In fact, if they are successful plants, you almost certainly will have tomatoes to give away (or sell). I have four tomato plants for my wife and I. We have *plenty* of tomatoes, and we DO can! Tony M. |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people?
Dan L. wrote:
In article , (EVP MAN) wrote: My wife and I both love fresh tomatoes for the table. We don't do any caning. I planted 25 tomato plants this year but four of these are cherry type tomatoes. We can each eat five or six tomatoes a day so I hope that I have enough for the two of us until the frost in the fall destroys the plants. Should this be enough or should I consider planting a dozen or so more plants that mature very early? Rich More than enough for summer eating. Try canning hole tomatoes with the extras. No, no the ones with holes you cut up (discarding the hole) to cook for breakfast on toast. It will extend your enjoyment of tomatoes. Once and only one you try canning... you will become addicted to it Nothing like homemade tomato juice, salsa and sauces. Agreed. And it isn't difficult. David |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people?
EVP MAN wrote:
My wife and I both love fresh tomatoes for the table. We don't do any caning. I planted 25 tomato plants this year but four of these are cherry type tomatoes. We can each eat five or six tomatoes a day so I hope that I have enough for the two of us until the frost in the fall destroys the plants. Should this be enough or should I consider planting a dozen or so more plants that mature very early? Rich Don't plant more. You will be inundated unless you are growing in hopeless conditions. David |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Paul)
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"gloria.p" wrote: EVP MAN wrote: I didn't know that too many tomatoes would give you the gout but now that you brought that to my attention, I do remember that last season, my big toe hurt so bad for about 3 or 4 days that it felt like I broke it. Perhaps this was a case of the gout as I heard you can get it in the big toe. I know it sure was painful. I'll have to see if it happens again this tomato season but I sure hope not. Rich I've had gout. My doctor says the cause is excess uric acid from protein metabolism combined with thiazide medications ("water pills") taken to regulate blood pressure. see http://arthritis.about.com/cs/gout/a/foodstoavoid.htm http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gout/DS00090 gloria p I have had the sore toe once in a while also not due to gout. However, I also take thiazide medication. Not for blood pressure, for water retention (bloat). Once in while I stop taking it. I hate the dry cotton mouth every morning. The real answer for is more sweat type exercise in the morning. I do not have gout, one has has a blood test to confirm it. I love tomatoes. For a long time I use to avoid tomatoes thinking it was the cause of my heartburns. Pizza and spaghetti was my favorite foods but did not like me. It was gluten, not the tomatoes. I have switched to corn pastas and rice based breads for my pizza. The corn pasta is far better than the wheat based pasta. My pizza's are getting better but not a good as the wheat breads. Salsa's with corn chips never bothered me. Bring on the tomatoes On note to EVP MAN, try and keep the thread together. Click "Follow up to newsgroup" instead of "New Posting". Thanks -- Enjoy Life... Dan Garden in Zone 5 South East Michigan. |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people?
On Jun 23, 11:30*am, (EVP MAN) wrote:
My wife and I both love fresh tomatoes for the table. *We don't do any caning. *I planted 25 tomato plants this year but four of these are cherry type tomatoes. *We can each eat five or six tomatoes a day so I hope that I have enough for the two of us until the frost in the fall destroys the plants. *Should this be enough or should I consider planting a dozen or so more plants that mature very early? Rich Google says a single plant may yeild 25 lbs of fruit. That could end up being 625 lbs of tomatos! |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Dan)
I don't have follow up to news group to click on. I'm using a web tv unit and not a computer. Rich |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Paul)
"EVP MAN" wrote in message ... I didn't know that too many tomatoes would give you the gout but now that you brought that to my attention, I do remember that last season, my big toe hurt so bad for about 3 or 4 days that it felt like I broke it. Perhaps this was a case of the gout as I heard you can get it in the big toe. I know it sure was painful. I'll have to see if it happens again this tomato season but I sure hope not. Rich Yep, gout. Be glad it was only a few days. Mine lasted 10 days. Cherry juice, pure raw cherry juice, was the cure. It worked a miracle. Paul |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Paul)
"gloria.p" wrote in message ... EVP MAN wrote: I didn't know that too many tomatoes would give you the gout but now that you brought that to my attention, I do remember that last season, my big toe hurt so bad for about 3 or 4 days that it felt like I broke it. Perhaps this was a case of the gout as I heard you can get it in the big toe. I know it sure was painful. I'll have to see if it happens again this tomato season but I sure hope not. Rich I've had gout. My doctor says the cause is excess uric acid from protein metabolism combined with thiazide medications ("water pills") taken to regulate blood pressure. see http://arthritis.about.com/cs/gout/a/foodstoavoid.htm http://www.mayoclinic.com/health/gout/DS00090 Excess purines cause it. Tomatoes are loaded with purines. Paul |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people?
"EVP MAN" wrote in message
... My wife and I both love fresh tomatoes for the table. We don't do any caning. I planted 25 tomato plants this year but four of these are cherry type tomatoes. We can each eat five or six tomatoes a day so I hope that I have enough for the two of us until the frost in the fall destroys the plants. Should this be enough or should I consider planting a dozen or so more plants that mature very early? It should be enough given the number you say you both eat, but then every year is different. In my locale, I'd be planning on preserving quite a load of toms if I had that many plants for the two of us and I'd still give away a lot. I can normally do that from about 6-8 plants and the occasional volunteer plant but last year was a pig of a year and we only got enough for the table and friends. |
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Will 25 tomato plants be enough for two people? (Dan)
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