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Old June 3, 2018   #48
carolyn137
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Originally Posted by Worth1 View Post
I read almost everything you write.
I said almost because some of it I have read before and have it memorized.
That doesn't bother me one bit because others haven't.

Or if you and others get off into some discussion about the more technical aspects of tomatoes of which I couldn't care less about.
Things like crossing tomatoes and so on.


Worth
Thanks for the grin on my face right now and here's why.

I have never deliberately crossed tomatoes in my life although they have occasionally crossed on my watch when grown in the field .

Don't forget that the earliest ones that were deliberately bred were done primarily at Agricultural Colleges places were not done by so many folks that do it today,many here at tville do it for different reasons, both personal and commercial ones.

And we can go all the way back to the late 1800's when Alexander Livingston contributed so much.

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