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Old 25-10-2013, 11:03 AM posted to rec.gardens
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Default F word in forecast

Gathered about 2 dozen tomatoes... some are quite green, dark green. I've never had such dark ones before. Anyone know why? I suppose the variety? I don't remember, I just buy a few random plants.

Is it anathema to buy a store tomato, to put in a bag and help ripen a few? I don't want all to ripen at the same time. Any suggestions so other saved ones don't go mealy?
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