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Tue, Feb 13, 07 at 12:16
| I took these pictures today. These were started from cuttings rooted in water and them planted in pots of compost in our sunspace/"greenhouse." We figured we had nothing to lose by trying this experiment. Last year we grew some too---they took a very long time to ripen, but the taste was exceptional. They get no artificial light or heat, except for what the sun provides.
Boby |
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- Posted by assertagirl z5B ONT (My Page) on Thu, Feb 15, 07 at 17:17
| Cool! We were talking yesterday, wondering if it would be possible to get fruit from plants grown indoors. |
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| We've eaten two this week. They aren't big, but they taste fantastic. Couldn't resist a little tomato sandwich. Eating it as I look outside at the snow covered lawn makes it all the tastier! Boby |
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- Posted by stargazer943 8bTX (mandara_jb@yahoo.com) on Thu, Jul 22, 10 at 20:22
| What type of tomatoes did you grow? |
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