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The Little Seed That Could
quizzical Started conversation Feb 12, 2004
Last September when I was bringing my plants in, I found that a tomato seed had sprouted under the petunias. (I hadn't planted any tomatoes last year, or petunias, so who knows where they came from.) I like a plant with gumption, so I stuck the seedling in its own pot and brought it indoors. Despite assurances from various experts that this doesn't work, it is now a couple feet tall, very green, and growing happily in a large pot in the dining room. Plant (I'll have to give it a name) has stuck around longer than some men in my life. We're both looking forward to summer, and offspring...
The Little Seed That Could
Hypatia Posted Feb 12, 2004
Volunteer plants are neat. I like finding them. I'm glad your tomato is doing well.
I used to have a named Sandy who loved cantaloupe - even the pulpy part and the seeds from the center. We used to have cantaloupe plants come up in my flower beds where she went to potty.
And bird droppings sometimes contain undigested seeds that will then sprout. There's no telling where your tomato came from. When it bears fruit you'll have to tell us if you recognize the variety.
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