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Oct 8, 2015 8:08 PM CST
Name: Patti
Wichita, Kansas (Zone 6b)
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My wireless mouse died and I am waiting for my ex to come bring it back to life. And as I was reading this post, I realized it was raining outside. I have deliberately cut back on watering my tomatoes, so this is probably giving them a much appreciated drink. I was trying to force them to ripen before it turns cold here. Yet, I heard on the news tonight that we might have a high of 90° one day next week. It's only supposed to be 72 tomorrow.

Thank you for clarifying the difference between determinant and indeterminant tomatoes. I was really wrong about that, wasn't I?

Based upon your definition, then I would think San Marzano would be determinate. I will look it up. I would like to make tomato sauce next year.

Thank you again. I will be lurking on the various threads regarding tomatoes. Smiling
Patti
“In walking, just walk. In sitting, just sit. Above all, don’t wobble.”
– Zen saying

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