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August 21, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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New Tomato Leaf Scans Added
I've added a good fifty new scans of tomato leafs to my documentation file.
Tomato leaf scans are a good resource for identification. Also, if you're just jonesing for tomatoes, you can "leaf" through this album and enjoy the view. All the scans are thumbnail images: if you want a bigger view then just click on the leaf. http://www.wintersown.org/wseo1/Tomato_Leaf_Scans.html You can start with the first scan on the list and then click on the bunster at the bottom of each scan to go through the album a scan at a time, or you can click on any individual name in the master list and go to that page directly. Trudi
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August 21, 2006 | #2 |
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very nice work.
Thanks dcarch
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August 21, 2006 | #3 |
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Thank you
I love tomato leaves--the fruits are good to eat, but there's nothing more wonderful than the scent of those leaves.
YUM!
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August 21, 2006 | #4 |
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You and hornworms have similar diets!
I do like to look at leaves with a microscope. Very interesting details. dcarch
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August 21, 2006 | #5 |
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Hello Trudi, You might want to check your leaf scan for Marianna's Peace. Ami
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August 21, 2006 | #6 |
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I'll have to regrow it next year, but if some of the plants throw RL leaves again I won't be suprised. I've had that happen with a few plants--Matina is one I recall off the bat.
Thanks, Trudi
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August 21, 2006 | #7 |
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Thanks Trudi,
I always enjoy visiting your website. I may even try some "wintersowing" this year RIK
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August 21, 2006 | #8 |
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You're very welcome.
Thank you!
Winter Sowing is so easy to do. I think that it gives you the opportunity to grow your own "botancial garden" for pennies. The seedlings are weather-hardy so they are good to go into the ground almost immediately after germination, that gives them a chance to make a large root system during early spring while the daylight hours aren't enough to make much top-growth, however, with warmer nights and longer days, the seedlings soon shoot up like rockets and have top-growth to match their roots. Ultimately, the plants are quite healthy and grow like mad. Do take advantage of the SASE offers on my website--I say I send six packs but I can't count well and actually send ten
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