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Old January 24, 2015   #15
Worth1
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Originally Posted by Father'sDaughter View Post
I've read somewhere that you need a dry, airy place that stays between 45 and 60 degrees. Your kitchen was probably too warm. Maybe check the temp in your cellar to see if it's a possibility for next year.

I've been wanting to try this, but I don't have any place that meets the required temp range.
Most of these folks just hang the clusters out on a covered patio to dry.
In the house is not a good idea.
Just about any small tomato will work.

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