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British tomato

Do you know what it is ? something like swedish banana??:shock:

A British Tomato? There are several but Jane Seymour is the one that comes to mind first.

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What are you talking about? A British tomato is a tomato. There's no special British variety. They grow well in the British Isles, usually in a greenhouse. My grandfather was an expert tomato grower. And it's pronounced tom-AH-toe, not tom-AY-toe.

You satisfied?

Wrong !! The types of soils and seasonal weather dictate how vegetables taste and develop. Second, your pronunciation is also wrong. Anyone that eats greenhouse tomatoes would eat rat poop. You owe Medusa an apology smart ass.
 
Wrong !! The types of soils and seasonal weather dictate how vegetables taste and develop.
Who said otherwise, Mr Angry?

Second, your pronunciation is also wrong.
No, yours is. Prove me wrong or slink away.

Anyone that eats greenhouse tomatoes would eat rat poop.
My grandfather's greenhouse had no rats. It did however have two cats and a Jack Russell terrier.

You owe Medusa an apology smart ass.
That will be a chilly July day in Cizre. You owe me one, but I won't accept it; you seem to have a thing about rat poop. Ick!
 
lets do that! no war ,just tomato war :mrgreen:

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