No, no, don't touch me tomatoes . . .

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Comment by Keith S. Chambers on November 9, 2013 at 7:37pm

Perhaps this coming spring, you could try to grow some heritage/heirloom tomatoes; some of my favorites are Green Zebras, Cherokee Purples, Black Krims and Golden Bisons. Yes, these are real [not made up] names. All fantastic tasting, all a bit different from each other. Tomatoes are usually easy to grow, but even if grown in a pot, these all vine and need to be trellised in some manner. I usually use a wire-frame [tomato] basket. One of my favorite vegetable seed suppliers is Tomato Bob a href="http://www.shop.tomatobob.com/main.sc>" target="_blank">http://www.shop.tomatobob.com/main.sc>; . . . there are also all kinds of small 'cherry' tomatoes.

Comment by Sara on November 9, 2013 at 1:37pm

Hi Keith, so please eat a tomato or more soon and think of me. I started to buy the cherry tomatoes (the small ones) because they have a bit more flavour than the big ones...

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