Leandro argent

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Sadly tomatoes do so poorly here. Too dry, too hot in summer. I'm the other hand tomatillos are  great. This is their natural habitat. They have this sweet delicious cherry like little fruits. But plants are very thorny. Even I have the idea of starting a sort of domestication of it. Just grow it selecting best fruits and less thorns. I don't know, just an idea.
Thanks a lot.
6 years ago
Thanks a lot William! I'm going to check that info out in a while.
6 years ago
Hi, I'm new in the forum. Excuse my English, it's not my natural language. I live in Argentina. I love permies and I'm just fascinated about your growing works Joseph.
My question here is, how do you know that a wild species will pollinate your cultivated tomatos?
In this area grows a wild tomato (solanum sisymbriifolium) called tomatillo by us. I would like to know if is there any chance for it to pollinate my tomato plants. I'm intending to start a "dry whether resistant tomato" growing project.



6 years ago