“Tomatoes love to make roots at each joint, so just cut off a healthy looking branch, and pull off the lower leaves, leave a few leaves on top and bury the rest of the plant in soil or stick in a jar of water till you get roots, then plant in soil.”
Didn’t know you could do that. You know so much about gardening, when you go to sleep I’m going to take out your brain and add it to mine. Every week you say something about gardening I didn’t know.
Three years ago, I knew almost nothing. I have done a lot of reading since then, and promptly forget a lot of it, but some I remember when something jogs the memory.
However- the experiments stay with me better than the reading. I probably read about tomatoes rooting somewhere along the way, but it was when I decided to experiment one fall that I learned how easy it was and it just stayed with me since then.