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Re: Transplanting
- To: Multiple recipients of list SQFT <S*@UMSLVMA.UMSL.EDU>
- Subject: Re: Transplanting
- From: M* A* G* <g*@HERALD.INFI.NET>
- Date: Wed, 19 Feb 1997 18:50:18 -5
- Comments: Authenticated sender is <gibbs8@herald.infi.net>
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Last week I accidentally broke off the tip of a thriving sungold
tomato plant. It even had baby tomatoes and flowers on it! I left it
on the soil. A couple of days later I noticed it was still green. I
picked it up and noticed some roots forming. So I planted it and it
is growing! I created a new tomato plant. They do root easily. And
you should plant them as deep as possible. they will root all along
the planted stem. Look at tomato plants int he ground. Along the stem
are little knobs, or where they would root if they had the chance!
With Love & Light,
Mary Ann
<gibbs8@herald.infi.net>
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