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I am planning to next year. I was only introduced to them 2 years ago when I went to a Mexican Restaurant, had enchiladas w/Tomatillo and cheese sauce. BEST SAUCE EVER!! Wow that stuff was amazing and delicious!
So yes, eventually, I'll get around to them, but right now I've gotta focus on getting all my current babies their new and permanent homes outside safely.
I hear they're basically like growing Tomatoes though. Which reminds me, I'm also very intent in trying Litchi Tomatoes next year too. I hear they taste like a cross between cherries and tomatoes, and are just wonderful. Gorgeous flowers too, very reminiscent to potato flowers.
Warning you plant those in your garden and you will never be rid of them. They are a weed. even though i tried my best to weed the garden i had too many volunteers... and then our mexican workers planted more tomatillos (we let them have garden space).... cant win, we have so many growing and i cant sell them. no body knows what to do with the things.....
so just warning you they grow like weeds and produce a good seed bank in the soil and they grow in any dirt really well.
They do grow like weeds and reseed but on the Western side of the mountains the volunteers don't usually make it to ripe friut. They get started too late.
I am planning to next year. I was only introduced to them 2 years ago when I went to a Mexican Restaurant, had enchiladas w/Tomatillo and cheese sauce. BEST SAUCE EVER!! Wow that stuff was amazing and delicious!
So yes, eventually, I'll get around to them, but right now I've gotta focus on getting all my current babies their new and permanent homes outside safely.
I hear they're basically like growing Tomatoes though. Which reminds me, I'm also very intent in trying Litchi Tomatoes next year too. I hear they taste like a cross between cherries and tomatoes, and are just wonderful. Gorgeous flowers too, very reminiscent to potato flowers.
Warning you plant those in your garden and you will never be rid of them. They are a weed. even though i tried my best to weed the garden i had too many volunteers... and then our mexican workers planted more tomatillos (we let them have garden space).... cant win, we have so many growing and i cant sell them. no body knows what to do with the things.....
so just warning you they grow like weeds and produce a good seed bank in the soil and they grow in any dirt really well.
They do grow like weeds and reseed but on the Western side of the mountains the volunteers don't usually make it to ripe friut. They get started too late.