The fruit set on this plant before it showed signs of the disease. I'm curious to see if it will set more fruit. The indeterminate tomato plant right next to this one has a ton of flowers, but no fruit.
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That is an absolutely beautiful tomato photo. Not a blemish in site!
ReplyDeleteDo you mean the 17-year locust? I grew up in the Midwest and I remember one year when I was a teenager and the entire town was humming.
ReplyDeleteThe tomato itself is so plump and luscious looking, it's hard to believe plant might be diseased. Hope you get plenty of surviors!
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I think it's the Lubber I was thinking of, but the 17 year locust is so interesting! I'm posting about them next.
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