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Usually I grow San Marzano or the like for canning and marinara. This year I tried a new variety called Jory. Had no idea a sauce tomato could grow like this. And they are all big! Flavor is good and they are meaty inside.
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Will have to try those next year. My San Marzanos and Romas were just crap this year. I’m keeping a garden notebook starting this year, what worked, what didn’t, things to do differently next year etc….
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Not a real member - just an ordinary guy who appreciates being able to hang around and say something once in awhile.
Happily Trapped In the Past (Thanks, Joe)
Not only a less than minimally educated person, but stupid and out of touch as well.
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Usually I grow San Marzano or the like for canning and marinara. This year I tried a new variety called Jory. Had no idea a sauce tomato could grow like this. And they are all big! Flavor is good and they are meaty inside. Did you eat any as a table or Sammie? How were they. That looks like a contender to be a good for anything plant.
Parents who say they have good kids..Usually don't!
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