A Tomato tree located in Epcot's Land Pavillion experimental garden, Japan. Looking at how the greenhouse is set up my guess is they've used some form of Electro culture.
A Tomato tree located in Epcot's Land Pavillion experimental garden, Japan. Looking at how the greenhouse is set up my guess is they've used some form of Electro culture.
No it’s just well trained and down to genetics and being well looked after. Wouldn’t u be if u lived at Disneyland lol
Heirlooms are open-pollinated which means they are pollinated out in the wide open as nature intended. Bees, insects, birds, or how the wind blows: there is no intentional intervention. Heirlooms are grown from saved seeds and are at least 50 years old, and some can be a 100+ years old and known for being large plants.
I’m a nerd when it comes to gardening lol Monty Don has been my best friend for years loooool (i don’t mean literally). I think sometimes too much intervention is the problem not to go too deep but let’s face it the world would be a better place without humans lol
DEEEEEP LOL
edit - just read it back to myself and sounded slightly di*cky I apologise it wasn’t the case lol
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