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so, last year it was surprise tomato plants. this year? surprise onions.
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znufrii
Jun 23 '13, 11:57
hopefully they taste better than the tomatoes did.
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Cheez-It plants would be better. -- nm
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SpawnDroid
Jun 23, 13:33
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maybe next year, you never know -- nm
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znufrii
Jun 23, 13:43
is this because you never planted onions? -- nm
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peglegpete
Jun 23, 12:44
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exactly.
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znufrii
Jun 23, 13:31
volunteer tomatoes from store bought scraps or hybrid plants tend to be weird because the seeds revert to one of the parent stocks
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zeitgeist
Jun 23, 12:03
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Yesterday, at the mission, we saw a volunteer tomato plant in one of the flower beds and remembered there'd been one in the same place last year.
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Meg
Jun 23, 12:31
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we compose most of our trimmings and always have them popping up in all our planting beds and hanging planters
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zeitgeist
Jun 23, 13:04
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