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The 2010 Official Vegetable Garden thread!
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<blockquote data-quote="bassboy1" data-source="post: 149119" data-attributes="member: 55"><p>I've got one thing to say. Y'all ALL need to start growing heirloom 'maters (tomatoes, for you yankee folk). We happened into a guy whose hobby is finding different heirloom tomotoes from around the world, and trying to find the best. He had something like 40 or 50 different kinds, and he continuously breeds them in his backyard and in pots on his driveway. We planted them this year, and holy crap, what a difference. If you think home grown better boys, Romas and all are good, you ain't seen nothin'. We only got about 10 different types, (some of the ones he had stay green when they ripen, some turn yellow, some have ribs, like a pumpkin, some turn purple), and all I've got to say, is there's no turning back now.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="bassboy1, post: 149119, member: 55"] I've got one thing to say. Y'all ALL need to start growing heirloom 'maters (tomatoes, for you yankee folk). We happened into a guy whose hobby is finding different heirloom tomotoes from around the world, and trying to find the best. He had something like 40 or 50 different kinds, and he continuously breeds them in his backyard and in pots on his driveway. We planted them this year, and holy crap, what a difference. If you think home grown better boys, Romas and all are good, you ain't seen nothin'. We only got about 10 different types, (some of the ones he had stay green when they ripen, some turn yellow, some have ribs, like a pumpkin, some turn purple), and all I've got to say, is there's no turning back now. [/QUOTE]
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