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Re: spoon tomatoes


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That sounds like Ground Cherries, which are genus Physalis, not Lycopersicum
(tomato).
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>From: Malachi 3:16 <mal316@ix.netcom.com>
>To: Square Foot Gardening List <sqft@listbot.com>
>Subject: Re: spoon tomatoes
>Date: Thu, Sep 2, 1999, 6:15 AM
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>I grew a type of tomato that was about the size of a grape quite a few
>years ago, but I can't remember what it was called. Mine ended up being
>yellow, and I got the seeds from Gurney's. They have like a covering
>over them that has to be removed. Wish I could remember the name. So
>many of them fell in the gardens, that they ended up almost being like a
>weed. Every time I see one of those plants coming up now, I make sure I
>pull it out. It really wasn't bad, but it was so prolific, and I did not
>need that many of them. It also seems like it took a long, long time
>before they germinated. 
>
>     Susan Seifert in Sunny, Central Florida
>
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