
This year I planted
tomatillos in
my garden, and although I vaguely remember growing them once before, it's definitely a plant I'm not very familiar with. For a month now my plants have been loaded with tomatillos, but I had no idea how to tell when they were ready to pick. Then I figured out (duh!) that when they fill out the papery husk or split it open, they're ready.
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