I moved into a new rental this year and we have two cherry tomatoes plants buried in this mess by Internal-University1 gardeninglandscapinglandscaping tips 3 Comments primeline31 2 weeks ago These are most likely “volunteers” – seeds from a discarded tomato, or some tomato jell spit there, or from a bird’s poop. Once established, a tomato plant will grow quite quickly if the conditions are good. Riptide360 2 weeks ago Enjoy! We import 70% of our tomatoes so you’ll save a small fortune. I_deleted 2 weeks ago Next year you’ll have dozens of cherry tomato plants Write A CommentYou must be logged in to post a comment.
primeline31 2 weeks ago These are most likely “volunteers” – seeds from a discarded tomato, or some tomato jell spit there, or from a bird’s poop. Once established, a tomato plant will grow quite quickly if the conditions are good.
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These are most likely “volunteers” – seeds from a discarded tomato, or some tomato jell spit there, or from a bird’s poop.
Once established, a tomato plant will grow quite quickly if the conditions are good.
Enjoy! We import 70% of our tomatoes so you’ll save a small fortune.
Next year you’ll have dozens of cherry tomato plants