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When we think “gardening expert,” a few local green thumbs might come to mind, but Dallas Arboretum’s Vice President of Gardens Dave Forehand certainly makes his way to the forefront. Here, we’ll be ...
Beefsteak tomatoes are an indeterminate tomato plant. What that means is that it's a vine that never stops growing. And so, in order to form all of those really big tomatoes, it needs lots of stems, ...
A Wayne Twp. couple found themselves in a “Jack and the Beanstalk” situation with their beefsteak tomato plants and sunflowers this growing season. Kathy and John Konkus purchased the tomato plants as ...
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Spring's here, which means if you're a gardener, it's time to plant some tomatoes. And for many Southern Californians on the hunt for unique varieties, that means a trip to Tomatomania, a popup ...
Researchers studying the genetic basis of beefed-up fruits have identified a set of genes that control the production of stem cells. Mutations in these genes may explain the origin of beefsteak ...
It was approximately a month after he began planting his tomato plants last spring that lifelong Bellingham resident Marlyn Todahl noticed that one of his beefsteak variety stalks seemed a little off.
A team of scientists has identified a set of genes that control stem cell production in the tomato. Mutations in these genes explain the origin of mammoth beefsteak tomatoes. More importantly, the ...
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