Bakers Creek : spoon tomatoes – this tomato is unlike any other tomato plant I’ve grown…
Its vine is very smooth and glossy – not like a regular tomato’s vine . There are no trichomes on any of the vine also. Want to know if this is just my plan or other people experiencing the same type of texture.
by GeoAv3
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Tesfer54re
Does it produce any tomatoes though?
Hot-Opening895
I grew it last year and now it is all over my yard and garden. I weed them. Lol. That being said, they are tasty but a PITA to pick because they are so small. Great novelty and a handful thrown in a salad is great.
corriniP
“Spoon tomatoes” are actually Solanum pimpinellifolium a wild relative to domesticated tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum). Your plant looks as I would expect for pimpinellifolium. The plants get huge, so be prepared.
hazzel45565
takes like an hour to fill a cup lol, this year i had like a thousands seedling in the place where i grow my plant last year
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Does it produce any tomatoes though?
I grew it last year and now it is all over my yard and garden. I weed them. Lol.
That being said, they are tasty but a PITA to pick because they are so small. Great novelty and a handful thrown in a salad is great.
“Spoon tomatoes” are actually Solanum pimpinellifolium a wild relative to domesticated tomatoes (Solanum lycopersicum). Your plant looks as I would expect for pimpinellifolium. The plants get huge, so be prepared.
takes like an hour to fill a cup lol, this year i had like a thousands seedling in the place where i grow my plant last year