2015 Tomato Growing

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    He got a better taste of them than I did!

    As he's got an incredible appetite for fruit and veg, we'll be growing extra stuff for him next year.
     
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      My sister's dog likes Carrots and will eat more of them than a Donkey could given the chance!! My two Cats love Sweet Corn:dunno::heehee:
       
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        Got a couple of Gloden Sunrise left, be all over after that....
         
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          Not been in the Greenhouse for a while

          Just lobbed some of these in me curry :)

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            My last tomatoes of 2015 went into a curry on 22nd Dec, still got some homemade pasta sauce, not a bad year I suppose.
             
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              I've still got a bag of dried tomatoes, have been rehydrating them with balsamic vinegar. They are one of my best discoveries for 2015. This next season I'm planning to grow a bed of outdoor san marzano specifically to dry.
               
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