Branching Out
Deeply Rooted
Many of us are either buried in snow or else looking out on our soggy, flooded winter gardens-- but fear not! It's almost February, and it won't be long before tomato seedlings are popping up all over The Easy Garden. Have any of you started your tomatoes? In early January I started a few early varieties just for fun. I'm not sure whether I will grow them to maturity or not. For now I'm enjoying checking on the seedlings when I wake up each morning, because seeing them makes me smile.
Back in December I saved some seeds from tomatoes that we bought at the grocery store, so I planted a few of those as well. Of the two seedlings that emerged one has green cotyledons, and one has green cotyledons with a red stripe down the centre (see photo on right, with green tray). Just two seedlings, and already visible differences that provide hints as to their parentage. Will I try to de-hybridize this tomato? Not likely-- but I may grow the seedlings out to see what I end up with. I find this kind of thing fascinating.
What kind of new and exciting tomatoes do you hope to grow in 2024?
Back in December I saved some seeds from tomatoes that we bought at the grocery store, so I planted a few of those as well. Of the two seedlings that emerged one has green cotyledons, and one has green cotyledons with a red stripe down the centre (see photo on right, with green tray). Just two seedlings, and already visible differences that provide hints as to their parentage. Will I try to de-hybridize this tomato? Not likely-- but I may grow the seedlings out to see what I end up with. I find this kind of thing fascinating.
What kind of new and exciting tomatoes do you hope to grow in 2024?