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Volunteer Tom
In this bed, I have peppers(sweet) and eggplant, and 1 volunteer tomato plant.
It must be indeterminate, for it is taking over the bed. It is also full of toms. They are about 2 in. to 4 in long, with a small tip on end. This bed is in the shade, so it is a shade loving tom. Can anyone tell me what kind it is?
Jo


It must be indeterminate, for it is taking over the bed. It is also full of toms. They are about 2 in. to 4 in long, with a small tip on end. This bed is in the shade, so it is a shade loving tom. Can anyone tell me what kind it is?
Jo


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Re: Volunteer Tom
littlejo wrote:In this bed, I have peppers(sweet) and eggplant, and 1 volunteer tomato plant.
It must be indeterminate, for it is taking over the bed. It is also full of toms. They are about 2 in. to 4 in long, with a small tip on end. This bed is in the shade, so it is a shade loving tom. Can anyone tell me what kind it is?
Jo
Looks kind of like a Gilbertie. I think Gilberie's actually have more of a point than those appear to have. But probably could be any paste tomato. Do they have green shoulders.
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