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Uploaded by: sp34n119w — Miércoles Septiembre 15, 2010 —

A small planting area in an industrial park has been taken over by the tomato plant that will not die. It gets cut back to nothing and regrows - bigger than ever. Through the bramble you can see the overgrown curb and the plant extends behind the rock. There are green tomatoes on the pavement. I'm told the tomatoes are very good... but I just took a few to get the seeds. I'm thinking even I can grow a Zombie Tomato!

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1. fldeal 5:30 PM GMT en Septiembre 16, 2010    
Check this out!

http://www.greenlivingtips.com/articles/130/1/Heirloom-and-heritage-seeds.html

The seeds are called zombies as they have been engineered to produce sterile seed that can be made viable again with a chemical treatment. The chemical treatment will of course likely be sold by the company that markets the seed.
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2. sp34n119w 10:07 PM GMT en Septiembre 17, 2010    
Thanks for that! Interesting site. I wonder if someone will come after me for copyright infringement on the "Zombie Tomato" name, now, LOL
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3. seflagamma 9:11 PM GMT en Octubre 27, 2010    
That is amazing! I have a bunch of "volunteer" tomato seedlings coming up in my garden bed because they came from my compost!

I guess some tomato seeds are very hearty!
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