Petite Tomato Magazine Spacial Edition.89 !new! ❲REAL — 2025❳
Perhaps the most covetable physical feature is the centerfold: a 24-inch circular phenology wheel printed on water-resistant yupo paper. Unlike linear calendars, this wheel syncs tomato growth stages with lunar cycles, barometric pressure trends, and even the 11-year solar cycle. For small-space growers, it is rumored to increase planting precision by 40%.
The backlash has been equally fascinating. Traditional heirloom purists decry the edition’s techno-futurist slant. “It’s not gardening; it’s hacking,” wrote one dissenting letter in the magazine’s subsequent issue. The editors printed that letter in full on a single page—surrounded by ads for electrolytic pH meters. Petite Tomato Magazine Spacial Edition.89
Emily Green is a gardening expert and writer who specializes in small-space gardening. She has written for numerous gardening publications and is the author of "The Small-Space Gardener's Guide to Growing Tomatoes". Perhaps the most covetable physical feature is the
Home growers who have sourced ‘Momo-chan 89’ seeds report yields of 200+ fruits per plant—a world record for the micro-dwarf class. The backlash has been equally fascinating