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Post by ferdzy on Aug 10, 2011 18:17:50 GMT -5
We grew Taxi last year. We thought it was okay but didn't love it. Interestingly though, we mixed it with Banana Legs for a yellow tomato sauce and thought the sauce was better then with either tomato by itself.
It was certainly an early tomato and I am starting to appreciate the idea of growing some determinate tomatoes, so they can be pulled out and seeded with something else, like garlic for instance. Also we seem to be very short of truly early tomatoes this year. Such is the hazard of wanting to try lots of new ones every year.
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Post by ferdzy on Aug 10, 2011 18:12:34 GMT -5
Hello to all! I have been reading this board for about a year and finally decided to get off, er on, my ass and sign up.
I'm in Ontario. I have a large garden, most of it very sandy and fast draining but we have added a few beds this year in another section of the yard and they are wet and clay-y. We were fortunate enough to get a couple of truckloads of well-composed elk manure and have been spreading it around with wild abandon. This is our third year gardening here. Previously we have had a few allotment gardens, but not in recent years. We are starting to feel like we are not total noobs but still have a lot to learn.
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