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Old May 7, 2017   #1
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Default 3 week old greenhouse tomato

I wouldn't eat this. Gag!
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Nor would I.
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Hey, great germination !!!
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I though you all would appreciate this anyway. the one not cut looks like maggots under its skin.
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Now you would get your greens right along with your maters...
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I would eat a rotten moldy tomato before I would eat that nasty thing.
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Sprouts and maters all in one! This belongs in the "Cheap Eaten" thread.
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Sprouts and maters all in one! This belongs in the "Cheap Eaten" thread.
LOL.... I had to explain to my husband why I was chuckling over this.
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Never saw so many sprouting in a tomato, but those look determined!

MissS, you are so baddddd.
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I actually find that fascinating to look at. I have never seen a tomato do that.
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I though you all would appreciate this anyway. the one not cut looks like maggots under its skin.


I've never seen anything like those.
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Plant a couple and see how the tomatoes turn out.
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Yes, plant some of those - at least they seem to have vigorous growth and will to live.
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Careful. Looks like something from a '50s sci fi movie. You can't be sure they aren't mutants or space aliens that will grow to gigantic size and try to take over Earth. lol
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umm, I am not sure if I can plant any. I tossed them in the compost bowl... I will have to look. if I can I will plant them back by the chicken yard. they are not going in my garden.
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