Burpee Sent Me Crap

Gastanker

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Looks like an extremely confined tomato plant. Why is it in a cage?

/e oh... they were shipping you plants and one is missing?
 

South Texas

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Clonning Tomatoes is extremely easy. Just pinch off a stem (literally) & stick it in the ground/good rich soil. Burbee, I always believed to be top of the line. For really cool Tomato sites, see Texas Tomatoes & heirloom tomatoes.. Something like that. There is 100's of original varieties, even some from Russia. I want to grow the green stripped/Zebra, the Purple kind, etc. Add the different colors with green, yellow,orange & Red Bell Pepper, into a salad should be very cool. It's this time of year that I hit the Dallors-all of them, & check out the seed display- Flowers, vegg's, whatever. When I see 10 for a Dollar, I buy the whole rack. It may be 50 different types of whatever, one to ten of each. This is my seasonal "Family Album". After Planting,I save all the packages, & gander at them over coffee, like people collect stamps. I also buy a bag of 15 bean soup, add a shit load of other (off the shelf) beans & peas, & plant a row of the mixture. It's called the Physco Row. Everything varies, leaf shapes, size & color. Blooms of all different colors, a lot of variation in snap peas/beans, etc, all in one row/bowl. Later Dude
 

robert 14617

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my heirloom beefsteak are started from seed , i just wanted to give them a try , going after a refund now the rest of the plants are almost dead , set them on my patio where i harden all my seedling , i think it could be our high temps and the plants staying three or more days in a truck where the temps can climb to over 120 deg if its above 90 outside

ghost pepper& beefsteak tomato both from seed and then the burpee order :wall:
 
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