PyreneesPlot
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Because of the drought all the non-greasy washing up water is going on the veg plot at the moment.
After a mega passata bottling session I was left with a bowl full of very red water containing loads of tomatoey bits, seeds and skin, but MrPP thinks I shouldn't be chucking it onto the tomatoes!
Not sure if he thinks they might go rogue or what
Has Anyone Seen the Plot?
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Veggie
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Its fertility juice. Next year, you'll have lots of little toms springing up wherever you've watered.
The Moneyless Chicken says:-
Use it up, wear it out, make it do or do without.
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Jimny14
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Hhmmmm, I'm not sure you're going to end up in a BSE like problem.
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JJB
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Think of it. If, in these days of climate change, we end up not having cold winters, our world will be overrun with tomatoes. As it is my home compost takes all the soggy waste toms and 'rewards' me with babies in odd places all summer. Don't think of it as cannibalism but random propagation, perpetuating the species, but beware Audrey II
Gardening is an excuse not to do housework
Greetings from Salisbury
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Bren
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I call them Surprise toms I get lots popping up all over the garden.
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