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Garden Master
Educate me. Except for the challenge, why would you graft an annual? Just use varieties that are good. (As you can tell I’m not a believer in the idea that heirlooms taste better than select hybrids.). San Marzano are the only heritage I plant and here they are very hardy.
My loaded pantry and freezer are testament to the fact that I don't need more tomatoes, but I love to experiment and see what could be. It seems like a fairly straightforward process. (Although, I may completely fail. But even if I do, so what, it wouldnt be my first or last garden failure.) So why not try it? Besides, if I dont have to crawl around on the ground pinching off all of the little suckers to try to prevent spots on my plant leaves, I'm in!
It could also prove to be a way to provoke photoperiod sensitive plants to perform outside their normal range. That uncertainty is what makes experimenting fun. I certainly wouldn't put a lot of eggs into that basket, though.