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Rosii pentru gard tomatele italiene cel mai ieftin gard dependente de apa

Question of the day: To purchase or grow your own? Many say Italian tomatoes are considered some of the best in the world. In Campania near Naples, around the Mount Vesuvius area in the Agro Sarnese-Nocerino (a valley), the soil is volcanic and fertile. A very old tomato variety is produced there in limited quantities called the San Marzano.
Because of its specialty and limited production area, the European Union gave it a DOP or denomination of protected origin (Denominazione d’Origine Protetta). This means a product has specific characteristics because it was grown in a particular geographic region using specific methods. Every can of authentic Italian San Marzanos will show D.O.P. on the label … do you have any in your pantry? Check to see if they are authentic!
This variety of plum tomato has less seeds and water than round tomatoes, has firm thick flesh and is perfectly suited for canning, drying, and making sauces and paste. They are harvested only when ripe and processed the same day resulting in a canned tomato that retains its color and intense flavor.
So what got me interested in San Marzanos anyway? In culinary school, my Italian chef Tony Minichello raved about them. We tasted and cooked with them and they were good … deep, rich tomato flavor. When I was deciding which tomatoes to grow this past summer, San Marzano came to mind.
I discovered they are indeterminant and have a longer season than other paste tomato varieties, suiting them to warmer climates. (This screams Sacramento!) Typical of heirloom plants, San Marzano is an open-pollinater, breeding true from generation to generation (it’s not a hybrid) and making seed saving practical for any home gardener. Seed saving? Being newer to fine gardening details, I was unaware of harvesting the fruit and savings its seeds to plant next year. Wow, this is really cool when you think about it–have your ever? Or have you been like me and purchased seeds or young plants each spring because you didn’t know?
So I grew San Marzanos and it was amazing how this one plant grew! It started bearing mid summer then came on fast. So fast and so many that two of the bamboo poles I used to hold it up broke and the whole plant came tumbling down. With my husband’s help, we untangled it (it fell into the Green Grape tomato plant) and got it back up, unscathed. And it kept growing. I tell you I harvested at least 150 tomatoes from this one plant. We were going to take it out last weekend and prepare for the fall garden but, I found out they are extremely prolific (learned that already) and produce until the first hard frost. So those remaining greenies will turn red and I’ll be able to enjoy them after all.
I do intend to head to Corti’s or Taylor’s Market and pick up an authentic can and compare them to mine, side-by-side. We’ll see whose are better in terms of taste. Mine are pretty darn good: fresh, homegrown as organic as possible, and picked perfectly ripe. The intense tomato flavor, when eaten raw with a pinch of sea salt or when I toss them in olive oil and slow roast, is amazing. I hope this helps me answer the question of the day. How about you?
I encourage you to check them out for yourself. You can buy the real imported product or, better yet, grow your own at home next summer. Tip: It’s not too late to buy some fresh San Marzanos and save the seeds for next year. If you can’t wait (or curiosity has got you and you don’t want to wait), you can find them canned at the following Sacramento area establishments:
Taylor’s Market, 2900 Freeport Blvd.: Stranese and Italbrand
Corti Brothers, 5810 Folsum Blvd.: Stranese, Italbrand and Dececco
Italian Importing Co., 1825 J. Street: Stranese
David Berkely, Pavilion’s: Italbrand
Fosco’s Fine Italian Market, Roseville: Stranese
Here is a simple but amazingly flavorful recipe to try with your San Marzanos (or any fresh, yummy tomatoes):
San Marzanos- pentru detergenti biodegradabili; daca au apa - ceea ce maramuresul are din plin - dau recolte gigantice

planta contine lanolina - 
perfecta in tratarea blanurilor-
din ea se pot obtine detergenti


Roasted Tomato Garlic Soup
San Marzanos- pentru detergenti biodegradabili
GIANT Italian Tomatoes - rosii gigant; Growing massive Tomatoes-Italian Tree Tomato-copacul italan - Fact or Fiction. .
fapt sau fictiune

https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=EFNkEvwZ8hw

# 3 in our tomato series is the Italian Tree Tomat
GIANT Italian Tomatoes - rosii gigant
rosia de copac - gigantica daca are apa; I've found the Italian Tree tomato difficult to grow because (like some other tomato varieties) it doesn't set fruit too well through winter (which is the best time for growing larger tomato varieties
rosia de copac - gigantica daca are apa
How to build a Quail - despre gaini si biocenoze; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUV6kBQX5fo
How to build a Quail - despre gaini si biocenoze
Chicken Run- crescatorie de gaini; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=yUV6kBQX5fo
Chicken Run- crescatorie de gaini
My Chicken House - club de dans  Stefan Banica jr. - Danseaza Baba (Sala Palatului, 20.12.2008) by C; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=Hwosf6e_l3s

bun venit stefana -

daca vrei loc de repetitie - scoala de dans - spatiul inca e in promo- 
disco rock club -in spate GAINARIA-

dragos

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My Chicken House - club de dans Stefan Banica jr. - Danseaza Baba (Sala Palatului, 20.12.2008) by C
TomatoSteakHouse-550 jpg; Steak House tomato is a hybrid. 75 to 80 days. Tips the scales up to 3 pounds. It is a broad shouldered tomato. The indeterminate plant produces humongous fruit
TomatoSteakHouse-550 jpg
cabbage; Around the world, growers of giant fruit and vegetables compete for the ultimate title: a spot in the Guinness Book of World Records and the bragging rights to boot. But to 13-year-old South Carolina
cabbage
rosia pentru gard - cea mai ieftina formula de a-ti proteja proprietatea - in simbioza cu trandafiru; This enormous potato leaf tomato plant can produce 1 to 2 bushels of tomatoes that weigh close to a pound each. Get all the plump juicy tomatoes you can eat from just one plant. Because of it's size i
rosia pentru gard - cea mai ieftina formula de a-ti proteja proprietatea - in simbioza cu trandafiru
cum plantezi rosii gigant film; https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=h7p1PojOLS8
cum plantezi rosii gigant film
radacini de rosii-; If you plant a tomato deeply and in good soil, it will develop a big, deep root system that makes the plant stronger and more drought tolerant
radacini de rosii-
cresterea rosiilor; http://bonnieplants.com/growing/growing-tomatoes/
cresterea rosiilor

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