"Oddities - Tomatillo, Physalis, Cucamelon & Achocha
Vinny Offline
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(05-04-2022, 02:06 PM)Veggie Wrote: My physalis plants mostly grow from dropped fruit that I missed. Its always a nice surprise to find a young plant. Big Grin
Thats exactly what i mean Veggie, I think we pamper the seeds too much. Smile
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Veggie Offline
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Agreed Vinny.Smile We try to control nature by creating artificial environments for seeds but Mother Nature knows best. If a seed wants to grow it will - but in its own time.
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(30-03-2022, 07:53 PM)PyreneesPlot Wrote: I adore tomatillos and we eat them in huge quantities - salsas, curries, pickled, great in chutneys, and any recipe that calls for unripe tomatoes ...
I no longer have any seed but because they are so prolific and you need 2 plants for fertilisation I know that seedlings will start popping up both where they grew last year and some fruit fell, and in the compost heap!

Well, this is frustrating as not a single tomatillo seedling has appeared this year. Normally I'm over run with them. I wonder if they become weaker or even sterile over time? They have been breeding back to themselves after all.
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?

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