Sunday, April 27, 2008
Truck farmer



Despite all that, Dough and his own little Biscuit inspired me to make yet another run, to Lowe's, which was a goldarn pandelirous madhouse, to buy 'mater plants. But dadgum it, I wish I could find some Rutgers transplants. Best cultivar, an old one, for flavor and texture. Period. What I got was Homestead (which I saw someone described as "Rutgers for Florida" [it was developed in Homestead, Fla.]; we'll see), Better Boy, which comes too big for my personal taste, and, ha, a variety called Patio, which makes a dwarf plant and fruit that probably are too small for my tastes. But hey, with four containers, I've got big 'uns, little 'uns and my preferred size of love apples on the way.
--ER
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Mmmmm...maters. That's when it'll be summer, when the maters start showing up at the farmers market. If I was better about remembering to water, I'd grow them myself, but....
My favourite variety is Brandywine, though I haven't seen them around here. They're pink, quite large, and tend to be rather wrinkly looking. Also very, very yummy.
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My favourite variety is Brandywine, though I haven't seen them around here. They're pink, quite large, and tend to be rather wrinkly looking. Also very, very yummy.
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