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Rosewood greenhouse produces winter tomatoes

Rosewood Services client Shawn Adams smiles as she holds up a ripe tomato in the greenhouse, just after picking it from the vine. Adams has been working at the greenhouse since its opening in spring 2010. “They never tire of working with dirt and seed and helping it grow into something so wholes...

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As a rule, winter tomatoes sold in Kansas this time of year don’t measure up to their sun-drenched summer counterparts. That’s because winter tomatoes typically travel long distances, so they are picked green then gassed to turn a deep uniform red. While that process pleases the eye, it results in a tasteless tomato.

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