Found a dead rat in the garden… I guess the season’s over…







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Anyone ever seen a tomato that didn't grow many seeds in it?
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I don't know which variety this is, sorry. I found two of them, and none of the varieties I planted just had two tomatoes ripen. These were an anomaly.
Personally I think there's a fine line between what food should be regulated/inspected and what is overreach. A staggering amount of perfectly good food gets thrown away because it's too small, too big, or fails to meet some other arbitrary or questionable "standard."
Anyone ever seen a tomato that didn't grow many seeds in it?
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I don't know which variety this is, sorry. I found two of them, and none of the varieties I planted just had two tomatoes ripen. These were an anomaly.
There's one [strawberry] plant left, and it put out a lot of runners. I'm going to repopulate the bed with those;
I'm not sure. I *think* so? A friend of mine who has great strawberries has never said that she bought new plants.If the strawberry plant is considered past its productivity after 2 or 3 years, do the runners from that plant reset that clock?