envirozentinel wrote:
Misslizard wrote:
I grow several types of heirlooms, both veggies and flowers.
Just grew a new tomato variety this year,Coyote.Its a Native American heirloom cherry tomato.Prolific growth,heavy yield, disease resistant and its is the best tasting cherry tomato I've ever grown.
If I like a variety I save the seeds.
Great idea! So many veggies and fruits from the past have superior taste and are more resistant to diseases.
Today, it's very difficult to find a rose with any scent. I love scented roses! Nowadays the emphasis seems to be on looks and colour alone.
The old roses do have the best smell.Some only bloom once a year but it's worth it.It seems like many modern roses are bred to produce lots of flowers,but little aroma.There are nurseries that specialize in the old fashioned roses.I have a few of them,the deer also enjoy them.The dogs help,but every now and then one sneaks up and eats some leaves.
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