June 25, 2024

VIDEO: 87 year old sprouts!!!!!


Live stream event! Our seed has sprouted! Welcome to the world little one!

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24 thoughts on “VIDEO: 87 year old sprouts!!!!!

  1. I know you probably won't see this because I'm just now watching these videos 3 years after the fact, but i just could not stop smiling for the entire video. My garden is full of sprouts thanks in part to the knowledge I've gained from your channel. The joy you take in growing things and your excitement at bringing back a potentially extinct variety is contagious. The world is so full of negativity now and it seems so many people are only interested in tearing each other down, yet you provide a bright spot of hope. I've loved seeing your daughter grow as well… my daughter is about the same age. I respect you and wish you good health and fortune in all your endeavors.

  2. If it were me I wouldn't be able to speak properly either lol. Its sooo cool! U could be responsible for bringing back that tomato from extinction!!! History in the growing.

  3. I love the way you’ve been going through this and that you are so open about the whole process. I can’t imagine how exciting this must have been for you and Sindy! As for those folks who left because they thought you were leading them on – you know, you put yourself out there and make yourself vulnerable and there will be folks who criticize you but you know and we know you’re honest & sincere. It’s amazing you were able to bring them to fruition.

  4. germination and sprout are the same thing xD
    Also i think it's better to not put all the seeds in a small place, even if you know that just few will germinate, the mold can become very aggressive to the sprout. How you did it?

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