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Pink Brandywine Heirloom
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<blockquote data-quote="DNelson" data-source="post: 1814055" data-attributes="member: 42080"><p>the last couple years i noticed that the store-bought tomatoes were sprouting its seeds inside itself during the winter when we sliced them to eat. must be treated to keep the tomatoes looking great on the outside. anyway, I decided to let the tomatoes sit and it eventually started to shrivel up. we cut the tomatoes in quarters and planted them in pots under our grow lights. They grew into mature plants and produced a good crop of tomatoes! I'll get a picture and post it of this years plants in the garden. already have had a few ripe tomatoes and there are a few turned red. not bad for north central Minnesota in a drought still.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="DNelson, post: 1814055, member: 42080"] the last couple years i noticed that the store-bought tomatoes were sprouting its seeds inside itself during the winter when we sliced them to eat. must be treated to keep the tomatoes looking great on the outside. anyway, I decided to let the tomatoes sit and it eventually started to shrivel up. we cut the tomatoes in quarters and planted them in pots under our grow lights. They grew into mature plants and produced a good crop of tomatoes! I'll get a picture and post it of this years plants in the garden. already have had a few ripe tomatoes and there are a few turned red. not bad for north central Minnesota in a drought still. [/QUOTE]
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