Gardening for Old Folks (Adaptative)

i forget, i bought some patio tomatoes off of ebay, i think italian patio's and they threw in a "sugary" tomato, never heard of the sugary so started some of those to see, and ones that i always grow, peach tomato's, i love those have been growing those for about ten years, will start red tomato's and pineapples when we get back to pa since those tend to be leggy

I had to look up peach tomatoes, I've never heard of them before. Pretty! Are they less "acid" tasting than some of the reds?
 
I had to look up peach tomatoes, I've never heard of them before. Pretty! Are they less "acid" tasting than some of the reds?
yes, very much so, thats why i love them so much, some of them even have the blush on them and they feel like a peach , like they have fuzz but no fuzz, not a real big tomato but some years they're the only tomato's that really produce without coming down with a blight sometimes i get so many that i make juice from them and they can fine
 
yes, very much so, thats why i love them so much, some of them even have the blush on them and they feel like a peach , like they have fuzz but no fuzz, not a real big tomato but some years they're the only tomato's that really produce without coming down with a blight sometimes i get so many that i make juice from them and they can fine

They sound delicious, good luck with them this year Sharron!
 
yes, very much so, thats why i love them so much, some of them even have the blush on them and they feel like a peach , like they have fuzz but no fuzz, not a real big tomato but some years they're the only tomato's that really produce without coming down with a blight sometimes i get so many that i make juice from them and they can fine
I'm trying some this year. They sounded interesting.
 
we try not to eat iceberg
I agree with you there. Could be hard on the teeth:old
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