By A Mystery Man Writer
My tomato plants have produced dozens of flowers, but very few fruits have set. I have even shaken the flowers to make sure they were pollinated. Can you tell me what is wrong?
Heirloom. Cherokee Purple seeds, originating from Tennessee, are thought to have been passed down from Native Americans of the Cherokee tribe. This
Cherokee Purple - Heirloom Tomato (2 Pack)
Mr. Stripey delivers huge crops of 2 red fruits with flashy orange stripes and tangy flavor. Developed in England, it starts producing very early,
Mr Stripey heirloom tomato, 15 seeds, non GMO, extra early cherry, cool weather, huge crops, flashy fruit, pretty in salads
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