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Heatwave Tomato Followup


In a previous post, I said I’d report back on ‘Heatwave’ tomato and here’s my conclusion– with this summer’s late fruit onset (was it me? was it the weather?), ‘Heatwave’ was my best producer.

Yes, it stood up to Sacramento heat. Fruits are fairly large, round, bright red, and very meaty. These are not pulpy tomatoes that, when sliced, turn your sandwich bread into gross pink wet glop. Compared to other varieties I’ve grown, ‘Heatwave’ feels firmer than usual when ripe. They also seem to last well on the counter when picked a little on the firm side.

Don’t get me wrong. I like me a wet, pulpy tomato… just not between two slices of bread. A soft, juicy heirloom seems more at home on a plate with mozzarella and olive oil or in a salad.

And the flavor? Drum roll, please… I pronounce ‘Heatwave’ flavor to be… decent. It reminds me of ‘Early Girl’, which I dubbed ‘Late Girl’ this year. ‘Heatwave’ won’t rock your world… nor will it break your heart. There’s something to be said for that.

I’ll try to remember to post a pic.

Windmill Nursery’s Fall & Xmas Open House Charity Event

Hey, this looks like fun. It’s for charity and you’ll have the opportunity to eat, drink, shop, mingle with nursery sales reps, and maybe hear about hot new plants for the upcoming gardening season! No charge for the event, but they do ask that you RSVP.

Saturday October 13th from 4:00 till….

We will also have some special guests. You will have an opportunity to meet with many of our sales reps to ask questions and they may have some sneak peaks at some up and coming items. We were very busy this last year in search of all new gifts and decor for the Holiday Season so don’t miss out.

Food and drinks, including beer and wine, will be served around 5:30.

For more info or to R.S.V.P. by phone: 916 972-0794 or email andrew@windmillnurseryinc.com

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Scent of a tomato, indeed


I want to go to one of her tastings! This is nuts. This is wonderful. This is why we live in “Sacratomato”.

Scent of a tomato

Farmers want to cater to connoisseurs
By Jim Downing – Bee Staff Writer

Published 12:00 am PDT Sunday, August 19, 2007
Story appeared in BUSINESS section, Page D1

Organic/IPM techie California gardeners rejoice!

Coming to a California nursery, library, county fair, garden exhibit, or plant clinic near you!

Touch-Screen Pest Management Kiosks

The University of California Statewide IPM Program has developed a touch-screen kiosk to help consumers around the state solve pest problems, protect the environment, and prevent runoff from residential landscapes. Read more.