Super cute low prim garden plots - they work great on their own in your garden, or set up together to create larger farms! Mix & match your garden
See item in Second Life- 1 Prim
- 100% Mesh
- Fully Copiable
- Unscripted
- Low prim and low poly with high quality
Nice Tomatoes
I tried both this version and the newer version (https://marketplace.secondlife.com/p/DDD-New-Tomato-Garden-Plots/6086464?page=1). I actually prefer the texture on these, even though they are not mod, can't be resized or stretched, and only come in one configuration. The shading and shadows make this version much more realistic to me. The main drawback with this one is that with the sparse foliage, and few very small tomatoes, it just does not seem robust, like it needs a shot of fertilizer. Would be much better expending another prim, perhaps as an addable option, and making them taller, denser, and with a few more larger tomatoes. As it is, I will end up going with the newer version, just because in a larger group they show up better.
Would love to have seen this to be mod
I bought this not realizing it was no mod so I wasted my money on this product as I was buying it to use on my farm.
Super Cute; Super Well-Made
I can't express how amazingly detailed and beautiful these are for being one prim. I highly recommend them for small farm parcels! My only wish is that they came with a dirt prim to fill in the space between multiple Lil' Garden Plots if you chose to cluster them together.
Yay!
I laughed so hard from the previous review, and I can't beat it, so I won't tryXD But I am gonna agree with it. This lil' garden plot is lovely! I am gonna be back for more:D
TOMATOCALYPSE
Run Run Run
The killer tomatoes are coming to your town
Run Run Run
They will smack your head and hit you on the ground
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Which is to say hey! This tomato plant is awesome. The mesh is well done and the way the leaves drape over the wire enclosure (encampment? I have no idea.) looks organic and natural. The best part of the DDD garden plot series is that they can be semi-submerged in the earth, or put in planters of your own - either way they look great, but the lack of pre-attached planters here means you've more flexibility in how and where you place these plots. Buy it!