Morning all,
After being patient all week, yesterday i picked my first ripe San Marzano tomato (quite a small one) and obviously ate it there & then in the Greenhouse
. Now i haven't grown these before and decided to because they were labled as being fleshy, having few seeds & good for making sauces etc.
Well imagine my dissapointment when i discovered that it seemed to have no flavour at all, i expected the dryness as there was virtually no seeds in it as per description. I'm hopeing it miraculously develops a lovely flavour when made into sauce - anyone else growing these find the same?
Ooh and can anyone else recommend a "sauce" type tomato with a good flavour?
Thank you please xx
After being patient all week, yesterday i picked my first ripe San Marzano tomato (quite a small one) and obviously ate it there & then in the Greenhouse

Well imagine my dissapointment when i discovered that it seemed to have no flavour at all, i expected the dryness as there was virtually no seeds in it as per description. I'm hopeing it miraculously develops a lovely flavour when made into sauce - anyone else growing these find the same?
Ooh and can anyone else recommend a "sauce" type tomato with a good flavour?

Thank you please xx
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