Description: Really fresh tomatoes.
It's not that hard to grow your own tomatoes. Trust me. You don't even need a garden, tomato vines are quite happy in a large pot.
When April comes around, find a local nursery and get an Early Girl, a Better Boy, or a Striped German, although my favorite is a Sun Gold cherry. Add some good soil, organic fertilizer, water regularly but not too much, then wait for August.
You'll be glad you did.
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Jenn A. says:
My seedlings have spent two nights outdoors - they are going to make it! I see you're in the east bay, too -- I'm going to have a lot of extra seedlings. If you're interested, drop me a line and I'll pull some to hand off. It's part of my "Distributed Gardening" experiment to guarantee I get to try at least 18 kinds of heirloom tomatoes by giving plants to neighbors and friends. :)