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Old August 27, 2017   #14
MissS
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Originally Posted by BigVanVader View Post
Same here. I've also noticed tomatoes always taste best grown in virgin soil. Sweet Ozark Orange was a good example this year. All my fruit were near a pound and the taste was quite acidic. Last time I grew it the tomatoes were medium sized, very mild and sweet. Who knows...it doesn't seem to effect cherry tomatoes, they always taste how I expect.
I agree. Virgin soil grows the best tasting tomatoes ever. Makes you want to start a new bed every year. Even beds that are rotated do not match the tomatoes that are planted in virgin soil.
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