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Old July 5, 2018   #3
oldman
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Well if you save seed that looks like a candidate for fermentation. ;-)

I'm not sure the rabbit's guilty. Grasshoppers can attack new growth foliage on tomatoes, and large ones will eat the tomatoes too. They're a bigger problem than normal here this year, your area may be different. There are a variety of other things of various sizes that like tomatoes. Hornworms are the only obvious culprit because if the plant isn't gone, they're still eating. But bunny blaming probably requires catching him in the act.
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