May 25, 2018 #1 HmooseK Deeply Rooted Joined Feb 7, 2018 Messages 381 Reaction score 899 Points 187 Location Texas This is my first time growing Lithuanian. It's going to be a monster. My Mom checks it everyday. It won't be long till it does a disappearing act.
This is my first time growing Lithuanian. It's going to be a monster. My Mom checks it everyday. It won't be long till it does a disappearing act.
May 25, 2018 #2 baymule Garden Master Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 18,806 Reaction score 36,929 Points 457 Location Trinity County Texas Never heard of it. More information? It looks big, what does a mature ripe one weigh?
May 25, 2018 Thread starter #3 HmooseK Deeply Rooted Joined Feb 7, 2018 Messages 381 Reaction score 899 Points 187 Location Texas @baymule This one is saucer sized. Not sure what it will weigh yet. It's a potato leaf plant. http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Lithuanian
@baymule This one is saucer sized. Not sure what it will weigh yet. It's a potato leaf plant. http://tatianastomatobase.com/wiki/Lithuanian
May 25, 2018 #4 baymule Garden Master Joined Mar 20, 2011 Messages 18,806 Reaction score 36,929 Points 457 Location Trinity County Texas Sounds like a good tomato. Do you can it, make tomato sauce. spaghetti sauce? Or just fresh eating?
May 25, 2018 Thread starter #5 HmooseK Deeply Rooted Joined Feb 7, 2018 Messages 381 Reaction score 899 Points 187 Location Texas @baymule My Mom is going to steal it. She's a tomato raider. Laughing. I just grow them. I don't care for raw tomatoes except a few varieties of cherries. Love spaghetti sauce though.
@baymule My Mom is going to steal it. She's a tomato raider. Laughing. I just grow them. I don't care for raw tomatoes except a few varieties of cherries. Love spaghetti sauce though.