Our single tomato plant bore a total of perhaps 20-25 tomatoes. The plant grew like a beanstalk, snaking over a trellis and held captive by the morning glories. 10 tomatoes were edible, tasting more or less like the supermarket variety; 5 were green and will be pickled; the rest had a nasty fungus. All was not lost, as you can see by the photos below.
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Tribal Necklace |
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Why? |
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Spinal Energy |
I didn't save any seeds. These were
not heirloom tomatoes.
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