A plant which produces both potatoes and tomatoes, described as a “veg plot in a pot”, has been launched in the UK.
The TomTato can grow more than 500 sweet cherry tomatoes while producing white potatoes.
Horticultural
mail order company Thompson & Morgan, which is selling the plants
for £14.99 each, said the hybrid plants were individually hand-crafted
and not a product of genetic engineering.
Grafted
potato-tomato plants have already been produced in the UK, but Thompson
& Morgan says this is the first time they have been successfully
produced commercially.
The company says the tomatoes are far sweeter than those available in supermarkets.
Paul
Hansord, horticultural director at the company, said he first had the
idea for the plant 15 years ago in the US, when he visited a garden
where someone had planted a potato under a tomato as a joke.
He
said: "The TomTato has been trialled for several years and the end
result is far superior than anything I could have hoped for, trusses
full of tomatoes which have a flavour that makes shop tomatoes inedible,
as well as, a good hearty crop of potatoes for late in the season.
"It
has been very difficult to achieve the TomTato because the tomato stem
and the potato stem have to be the same thickness for the graft to work,
it is a very highly skilled operation.
"We have seen
similar products, however on closer inspection the potato is planted in
a pot with a tomato planted in the same pot - our plant is one plant
and produces no potato foliage."
The plants can be grown either outside or inside, as long as they are in a large pot or bag.
A similar product, dubbed the "Potato Tom", was launched in garden centres in New Zealand this week.
Source: independent.co.uk 27.09.13
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