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May 20, 2023 7:36 AM CST
Name: Anne
Texas (Zone 8b)
Bee Lover Plant and/or Seed Trader Tomato Heads Region: Texas Seed Starter Peppers
Heirlooms Greenhouse Frogs and Toads Vegetable Grower
Newyorkrita said:
Potato Leaf is simply another type of tomato leaves. Look more like potatoes.


I knew that part. Smiling Most of my dwarfs are potato leafed. Chocolate Lightning especially has very lovely leaves.

This morning I picked a big fat brown worm (corn worm is what it looked like) off a Hannah's Prize. I laid it on the ground, placed a couple of leaves over it and gave the worm a proper funeral. Rolling on the floor laughing Army worms have never been so bad until these past couple of years, I need to shop for bug spray. Since worms are squishy-bodied, perhaps insecticidal soap will work.

Seeing newborn fruits to Goldfinch, Wherokowai and Suzy's Beauty! Chocolate Lightening, however, is seemingly so slow I don't even think they're blooming yet.
Ban the GMO tomato!

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