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Why Heirloom Tomatoes??
On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 13:08:31 -0500, Omelet
wrote: In article , Sue wrote: On Sat, 06 Sep 2008 12:42:15 -0500, Omelet wrote: In article , Sue wrote: I did grow a pair of tomatoes last winter in my greenhouse and it sorta worked. I had a few ripe tomatoes in early March, but I had to make sure I paid attention to the plants and hand-pollinated the flowers. I was doing that with cucumbers before we uncovered them. The zucchini were far easier...lol. So long as you get male and female blooms at the same time! :-) Been there, done that. I was out just this morning helping the zucchini to commit lewd and lascivious acts. Lots of boys, not so many girls. Some of the boys got left out. ( Sue lol Not enough girls! Oh well! ;-D Occasionally I've found a girl who was such a trollop that she was willing to accept the pollen from lots of the boys. You oughta see her batting her petals at them. Disgraceful!!! tch tch. ;o) Sue ROFL!!! I've seen Corn Silk like that... Ach!!! Those brazen tassel twirlers!! Sue |
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