Wow!! A thousand pounds, thats a lot of tomatoes. We have pulled around 300- 400 lbs and that has been more than we can make salsa and pasta sauce with. A lot of our tomatoes, cucumbers, and squash we couldnt use in time we gave to a church to give away.
How do the Anaheim peppers compare in heat to a jalapeno or habanero? We grow those two varieties most years canning the jalapenos and drying most of the habaneros we dont use in salsa and making habanero powder seasoning.
Its great that you can sell the imperfect tomatoes to someone who can put them to use. It is a good thing that salsa and sauces don't care what the tomatoes look like.
The rain has been bad in my area too. Monday we got around 7 inches, this is the most rain i can remember in years inthe last month and a half we have had around 21 inches of rain. The temps here have been hitting the upper 50's at night slowing down a lot of my plants.
I'm glad to see you having such success I hope it continues.
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