We've had what is termed here, 'self terminating' seeds for years. I bought
some pumpkin seedlings summer just gone and they produced literally DOZENS of
pumpkins {I've never seen a vine produce so many}............but NOT ONE set on
the vine, even after I started pollinating many of the flowers myself, they
STILL failed to set, didn't get ONE pumpkin!
"I'm madder than hell, and I'm not gunna take it anymore!".......Another
uprising is in order, I just wish it would hurry up while I'm still around
before I get too old to wield a baseball bat.
N.
From: [email protected]
Date: Fri, 1 Jun 2012 16:20:04 -0500
Subject: Re: CS>This is Worrisome -- Now it is our Tomato
To: [email protected]
On Thu, May 31, 2012 at 9:21 AM, Melly Bag <[email protected]> wrote:
Our tomatoes are in trouble. Whatever they do they will alter the tomato
genetically. I sincerely hope they do not take out the beneficial genes as
they gmo the plant.
I think our tomatoes have been in trouble for quite some time. I don't know if
it is GMO or what, but even the organic tomatoes in all the stores in my area,
and there are a lot here, all of the tomatoes have no flavor. No flavor at all.
Pretty, look good, but no flavor.
I no longer buy them because they add nothing to a salad or to anything else:
they have no taste. And the color is not enough.
Joyce Miller