I grew 30 heirloom tomato plants to give away to friends and family. They're world-class seed varieties that aren't available through nurseries/retail[1]. I grew them indoors under grow lights[2].<p>After giving most away, I had 4 left, so I walked around my neighborhood, knocked on front doors, and offered them to neighbors (none of whom I knew). The first 4 who answered were all eager to have one. Also, they're all now acquaintances - we've either texted or emailed.<p>[1]: Go down the dwarf heirloom tomato breeding rabbit hole: <a href="https://www.dwarftomatoproject.net/" rel="nofollow">https://www.dwarftomatoproject.net/</a> , <a href="https://joegardener.com/podcast/tomato-talk-big-gardening-and-life-changes-craig-lehoullier/" rel="nofollow">https://joegardener.com/podcast/tomato-talk-big-gardening-an...</a> . I grew purple/black varieties: Adelaide Festival, Fred's Tie Dye, and Metallica.<p>[2]: Photo of 30 tomato starts on a wire rack in my living room: <a href="https://mas.to/@troyd/112277832267619233" rel="nofollow">https://mas.to/@troyd/112277832267619233</a>