Rogue seed produces bumper crop

Backyard experiment yields exciting results

Brothers Robert Shirley, 9, left, and Matthew Shirley, 7, with the tomato plant they grew from a seed which fell into a crack in their backyard patio.

Brothers Robert Shirley, 9, left, and Matthew Shirley, 7, with the tomato plant they grew from a seed which fell into a crack in their backyard patio.

Brothers Robert and Matthew Shirley were surprised when a tomato plant grew from a seed which fell into a crack in their backyard patio.

As an experiment, the family allowed the seed to germinate, resulting in a plant that spread some six feet around and close to five feet high. The plant was watered by a nearby dripping faucet and kept warm by the surrounding pavement, resulting in a bumper crop of large cherry tomatoes.

 

 

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