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Scientists have discovered a flavor gene missing from store bought tomatoes
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<blockquote data-quote="KAstocker" data-source="post: 1781874" data-attributes="member: 40060"><p>I believe it. Local farm hosts events and uses their heirloom vegetables. Their tomatoes are amazing. I am planning to spread sea salt 90 in our garden this year to see if it makes a difference. Supposedly that makes the nutrients available.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="KAstocker, post: 1781874, member: 40060"] I believe it. Local farm hosts events and uses their heirloom vegetables. Their tomatoes are amazing. I am planning to spread sea salt 90 in our garden this year to see if it makes a difference. Supposedly that makes the nutrients available. [/QUOTE]
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