Tomato Leaves~ Are they really poisonous? Read this.......!!

Hattie the Hen

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Very interesting, Hattie! I would bet the poisonous idea is leftover folklore from the time when tomatoes themselves, were considered poison! It would be cool to be able to use the leaves for something- heaven knows we have a lot more leaves than fruit!! We can always count on you to find something fascinating on the internet...Think spring!
 

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My young sheep and heifer mowed down all 104 tomato plants I had this year after the garden was done. Ate them like they were candy and were healthy as ticks....supposed to be a poisonous plant for sheeples. :rolleyes:
 

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Well, that's interesting! I grew up being told not to eat any of the green parts of tomato plants, and not to let any of the pets get ahold of them either, because it was poison. And my goats won't touch them at all, so I figured they must be poison if a goat won't eat it lol! They sure eat everything else they can when they break into the garden...
 

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Very interesting! The article did not mention ... but I wonder if toxicity/alkaloid levels vary in the different varieties of plants?
Also they mention 'accumulate toxic alkaloids'... might vary with the stages of growing??
I love the smell, not sure if I'm adventurous enough to take a bite tho... :/

Yep, Hattie, I am entertained! ... thanks! :rose

In any case ... the deer rarely bother my tomato plants, maybe a nibble now and then. But I've heard many others comment about losing their entire crop ... maybe their deer had cholesterol problems they needed to fix? ...:lol:
 
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