Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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May 12, 2016 | #39 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2011
Location: Wyoming
Posts: 759
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I haven't seen a post in this whole thread where I thought the poster meant any harm but good grief . . . It looks like a bunch of quail, all sitting in a circle with their backs to one another, glaring fiercely.
:::wondering whether this tomato has some hidden primate endocrine system stimulant::: This thread has obviously been stressful for its founder . . . I wonder whether, if he has time, it would be an idea for Bill to start a thread of his own for his tomato, perhaps beginning it with the specs the tomato should exhibit, for those who haven't been reading every word he's posted on it for years -- and then encourage *everyone* who has questions or observations about the tomato to post -- without regard to where they got the seed. (Though source information might be useful if performance is unexpected.) My little Daniel Bursons are peering at the snow outside and shivering at the thought of having to soon go out there and confront the voracious voles. If they manage to survive and produce just a couple of sample fruit this year, I'll be proud of them, even if those in more tomato friendly climates think that they'd need magnifying spectacles to see my crop. My plants last year really tried, but the adverse weather -- atypical even for us -- was just too much for them. But if this year's have trouble as well, I'll be trying again next year. |
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