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Episode Synopsis
I picked up a tall, straggly tomato plant at the local nursery last week. In its better days, the plant would have sold for $45 - the pot still had the sticker with that price. That would have been at least a month or more ago. As it was, the clerk let me have the plant for $7, plus a 20-percent discount.The plant had about 8 tomatoes and half a dozen yellow flowers when we put it in the back seat of our car. By the time I put it and gingerly staked it in our backyard, it had lost two of its tomatoes and half of its flowers.The first few days are never kind to a transplant. However good the new conditions, they represent a shock in comparison to where the plant has been situated. About half the leaves turned yellow (not good) and brown.But I went to water the plant today, I noticed three things:there was some good new stem and leaf growththere were at least four new flowersone of the older flowers had turned in a little green tomato
I'm happy.Next step will be eating the tomatoes. I'll be back to you with a full report, then - figure, in a couple of weeks.**Hey, I'm back sooner than that - check out A Umami Tomato...
early European depiction of the tomato, about 1600courtesy foodmuseum.com/tomato.html
I'm happy.Next step will be eating the tomatoes. I'll be back to you with a full report, then - figure, in a couple of weeks.**Hey, I'm back sooner than that - check out A Umami Tomato...
early European depiction of the tomato, about 1600courtesy foodmuseum.com/tomato.html
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