Weird bush

mojjax

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fossis

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That's different,

Fossis..............

We had a pic in the local paper, about tomatoes
growing on potato vines, (honest).
 

COUNTRY GIRL

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What a conversation piece, I love it. Bet some bored worker grafted it at the nursery to be a wise guy. Little did he know it would become famous :D.
 

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Those are alien probes. You had better make some tin foil hats for yourself so they can't read your thoughts. ;D
 

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bearbqd said:
Those are alien probes. You had better make some tin foil hats for yourself so they can't read your thoughts. ;D

rofl you guys are just cracking me up today! that truly IS a strange bush though! thanks for sharing the picture with us..too weird!
 

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fossis said:
That's different,

Fossis..............

We had a pic in the local paper, about tomatoes
growing on potato vines, (honest).

My aunt had a few tomatoes grow on her potatoes. I think they were planted too close and cross polinated or something. I thought she was the only kooky gardener.
 

wesfrye53

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I think bear was close; but,

I believe that you are the subject of a "Big Brother" test program. I believe there was an article in Popular Science or Popular Mechanics a year or so ago about the possibility of inserting data collection micro chips in grafted plants. They have to use grafted plants in order to gain the different polarity so that the data can be transmitted to a central location. If it proves to be successful, there will be grafted trees in everybody's yard.

BTW...I have some oceanfront property in Arizona that I'd like to sell ya ;)
 

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