Usually I toss the pruned tomato suckers into the compost, but I’d recently heard they can be rooted in water. After just a few days in water, roots developed. I planted them to see what will happen. We may not get a crop from these plants this year, but I’m experimenting to see if it can be done.
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Maine Garden Recap: Caroline’s June Highlights
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