Love tomatoes? Then grow them yourself. Start under workbench lights in your basement. Or next to a window in your apartment. End with scrumptious salad or sensational sauce by September . . . or earlier! You will savor the flavor of a tomato fresh off the vine – a truly wonderful experience. It's a year-long adventure. Full of tasty triumphs! Perilous pitfalls! Bountiful baskets of bulbous beauties! Join me in the journey. Let's get growing!
Tuesday, August 20, 2013
Just cause it's red, doesn't mean it's ripe. Heirlooms ripen to yellow, orange, green, hazel, deep purple and a lot of colors in between. A tomato is ripe when it pops off the vine with a gentle tug. It should be soft but firm. Perhaps that's why the French once named it "pomme d'amour" ("love apple"). Hmmm.
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