I think you'd just end up with a riot of tomato plants all intertwined and tangled up with each other. I figured they'd be too hard to cull, so I just threw them away. If I'd had more space for planting things, I'd have thrown it into the ground and seen if I could make something useful out of it.
Would love to know what happens when you plant it. Maybe you'll have a brand new vegetable line that gets pregnant. Or perhaps Frankenstein tomatoes.
ReplyDeleteI think you'd just end up with a riot of tomato plants all intertwined and tangled up with each other. I figured they'd be too hard to cull, so I just threw them away. If I'd had more space for planting things, I'd have thrown it into the ground and seen if I could make something useful out of it.
ReplyDeleteAs I understand it, the "slime" inside a tomato is to keep the seeds from sprouting too soon ... such as here.
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