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palani
30th April 2015, 03:39 PM
Still have some shipments last half of may ... Ketchup and Fries ... one plant.


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http://www.territorialseed.com/product/grafted-tomtato-ketchup-n-fries/new_for_spring_2015


Grafted Ketchup 'n' Fries™

NEW! Potatoes and Tomatoes harvested off the same blimey plant! This exciting grafted combination was first introduced to U.K. home gardeners last year, and was a smashing success. Now for the first time this same tomato/potato grafted combination known as Ketchup 'n' Fries is being exclusively offered mail order to American gardeners by Territorial Seed Company. This thoroughly tested duo is the ultimate container plant, but will do equally well in the open garden.

ABOVE GROUND: Tomatoes
You can expect harvests of over 500 red cherry tomatoes with a Brix level of 10.2. Makes for delicious snacking, salad toppers, drying and some very sweet ketchup!
BELOW GROUND: Potatoes
Incredibly you'll be making your French fries from up to 4 1/2 pounds of delicious white potatoes. They also taste great baked, mashed, or roasted.

Tomatoes are members of the potato family and are therefore naturally compatible with potatoes. Each Ketchup 'n' Fries plant is hand-grafted to create this unique double cropping novelty. There is no genetic modification—it's an all-natural process.
Plants come with complete growing instructions (not that you really need them as TomTatos® are easy to grow) and a certification of authenticity to demonstrate proof to your astonished friends. They are going to think Ketchup 'n' Fries are the Bees Knees!
Ketchup 'n' Fries TomTatos are shipped in 2 1/2 inch pots in our custom designed plant shipping box so you can be sure your plant will arrive in perfect shape. Brilliant!

Available only within the contiguous US.

ximmy
30th April 2015, 04:59 PM
Last season I planted two potato plants. Both sprouted and yielded only little dinky things, dime sized.

All that time and care and total yield was enough for one meal.

Shami-Amourae
30th April 2015, 05:13 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QDP4ACJWPsY

osoab
30th April 2015, 06:22 PM
Last season I planted two potato plants. Both sprouted and yielded only little dinky things, dime sized.

All that time and care and total yield was enough for one meal.



https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMrkIecqQL8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMrkIecqQL8

ximmy
30th April 2015, 06:52 PM
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMrkIecqQL8
https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=dMrkIecqQL8

fake...

Silver Rocket Bitches!
30th April 2015, 07:46 PM
Of everything I've ever planted, potatoes and tomatoes were the easiest. One year I decided to not do tomatoes and they grew anyway from the fallen tomatoes the harvest before. Potatoes I just cut up pieces and buried them in soil.

ximmy
30th April 2015, 08:33 PM
Of everything I've ever planted, potatoes and tomatoes were the easiest. One year I decided to not do tomatoes and they grew anyway from the fallen tomatoes the harvest before. Potatoes I just cut up pieces and buried them in soil.

My best yield has come from the far back yard where I have a makeshift, very untidy, compost area. Watermelon, mustard, pumpkin, a pomegranate tree and a fig tree sprouted there. Some other things I don't remember the names of, several edible weeds, mushrooms dandelions, mallow, etc.