The tomato plants were a foot tall, healthy, vigorous and ready to go into the ground. But there was no ground left. Normally we?d give them away to grateful friends, but these were greenhouse tomatoes, and at the time it was still way too cold to plant them outdoors.
Tomatoes already occupied much of our greenhouse space, and the extra bed we needed contained a crop of baby leaf cutting lettuce and a crop of radishes. Rather than throw away the plants, we dug holes down the center of the bed and installed the tomatoes. They towered above the carpet of lettuce and radishes like trees above the forest floor.
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