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Garden Master
If you like that volunteer, save some seed - even start another plant for the fall. It must be wonderful to have 2 generations in one year, Joz!joz said:. . . the one mystery volunteer, which is still kicking out YELLOW Juliet-shaped tomatoes . . .
My earliest tomato just might be that mystery potato-leaf plant from the Early Girl seed packet I was going on about last year. My plant in 2011 didn't look like much but it was in a difficult location. The one I gave the neighbor did fine, even tho' it was from a later sowing of Early Girls. I've got 4 mystery plants this time and they look like they are doing good . Right now, green tomatoes are on only a very few of the cherries and only on these mystery plants.
I don't think the parent was a hybrid. I realize that the look of 4 plants isn't very definitive but they all appear about identical. If they do turn out well this year, what I should do next year is grow Stupice again. I really don't think they are Stupice because I've had that variety before and they seem nothing like what I remember. However Osborne Seed, where I got the Early Girl packet, has only 1 potato-leaf variety in their catalog: Stupice.
Having an unknown in the garden . . . Ain't it fun!??
Steve