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Post by canadamike on Sept 15, 2010 19:36:23 GMT -5
Window dressing is a beautifull bicolor striped dwarf paste type tomato created by Tom Wagner. I had the surprize to spot a different, dwarfer more rugose plant in the bunch, about one foot high, 2 feet across but very sturdy plant.
The surprise came today. I did not look back at it until harvest time (today), having so many to care for, but to my outmost surprise, this smallish plant gave me a full grocery bag of thin long black paste tomatoes that I could barely see at first, all hidden under the foliage, well covered by it. Surely a chance cross, but the heck of a good one. I put them all in the same bag to show you the harvest, I should take pictures tomorrow and will try to go to the museum to take a picture of the plant, still relatively healthy. It is hard to envision such production in such a small plant/space.
Pictures coming
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