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Old May 26, 2007   #64
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I bought the book last year and though it was beautifully photographed with great descriptions. The pictures depict what a real tomato looks like in the garden. The seed starting, saving and the part on fermenting is worth the price of the book, which is crammed with great info and straight forward information. Carolyn gives each tomato it's strengths as well as it's weaknesses along with how it taste. Once I started reading it I couldn't put it down until I got to the last page. I can only hope that she writes another book on the same subject.
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