Are These Baby Brugs?

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

I was repotting some Brugs, and these were in the pot, so I potted them too, as I was unsure what they are...they kind of look like the larger plant...

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Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

I know they need watering...they were okay yesterday I put them in my patio greenhouse as it is supposed to be in the 40's tonight...I am going to go water them in a while Here is another picture of possible babies...where did they come from? I didn't plant (or see) any seeds. These are astonishing plants!

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Lima, OH(Zone 5a)

Sure looks like brugs, but tomatoes look the same. Did you plant any tomato seeds?

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

In the second picture, the Brug. is in the front, those are tomato plants in the back...so to answer your question...yes, I did plant some tomatoes. Guess I need to wait for them to
develop more leaves? So they look the same at first?
Here are the tomatoes by themselves the picture with the Brug. in front of them is not a very good one, out of focus. Sorry...

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Chariton, IA(Zone 5b)

You are doing fine. Sure looks like a brug to me. Your tomatoes are looking good too. Mine are just now coming through the soil.

Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

Thanks..Brugs. are a new thing to me. Now Roses, that is a different story...I had my first Brug. bloom on a plant I had ordered by mail, while it was inside, Becky Lynn is the name...sure was pretty! And it smelled good too!
I will let these grow for a week or two, and then take some more pictures
The Tomatoes were started in one of those Bio Dome things, so they are those sponge-like plugs, they seem to do well with most things. I have two varieties of Tomatoes (so far) Southern Night, and Ruby's German Green Tomato I am going to start some more varieties tomorrow. (I only have two of the Dome things) I also started other things...I have something called Bishop's Lace...Morning Glories (different colors, Blue Star and a Orange one) Marshmellow, Acacia, and etc.
Here is a picture of some things in my little greenhouse, the rest are spread out over the back yard....I am always so full of energy in the early Spring, I forget that plants grow and need care when it gets hot, too hot to be outside. My Gardenclub is having a Plant Swap in April, so a lot of my babies will go there.

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Denton, TX(Zone 7a)

The blooming Brug was Becca Lynn here is a repost of the picture

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