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Nico
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Wild tomato

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Post: # 30418Unread post Nico
Sat Sep 12, 2020 5:48 am

Hi all.
Right under my house there is a very compact earth, with a lot of stone and very hard, it looks like a land that is not fertile at all, no bad herbs grow. A wild tomato plant has grown, with very small cherry tomatoes. I think it is something incredible that this plant is alive and has tomatoes, it must be taken into account that it has not rained for months and that nobody waters it.
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Plants have, like animals, in the degree and almost in the form, the sensitivity, that essential attribute of life.

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Sat Sep 12, 2020 8:37 am

That little plant sure has a will to survive.
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Post: # 30440Unread post EdieJ
Sat Sep 12, 2020 12:01 pm

Wow - have you tasted any? If they are relatively good, I'd be saving seeds; that is a tough survivor plant and that can be a good trait to pass along.
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Post: # 30447Unread post Nico
Sat Sep 12, 2020 2:22 pm

Yes, I have tried some tomato, and it does not taste very good, if it tastes very good it would already be something really incredible
Plants have, like animals, in the degree and almost in the form, the sensitivity, that essential attribute of life.

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Post: # 30453Unread post EdieJ
Sat Sep 12, 2020 3:45 pm

Oh that's too bad. We have a "volunteer" plant that came up in the middle of my zinnia bed. It's HUGE and covered in pinky-yellow cherry tomatoes - that taste like rot. Icky. From now on I will pull any vines I did not specifically plant.
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