A woman orders a product called Healthy Root. Deciding not to eat it she puts it in a pot and takes care of it until a baby pops out. As it continues to grow people become afraid of it, her landlord asks her to get rid of it. She takes the plant baby out of the city and into a wooded area. She attempts to leave it in the woods but can't bring herself to strand it alone. The baby grows massive roots, becomes a tree and the two remain together.
This is a nice little story... but not a Twilight Zone story. The art is too cartoony for one. I'm not saying it is bad at all. You could expand on this and make it a children's book. It just feels like its own thing with a Twilight Zone logo slapped on. It also takes too much time to get going, which seems to have been a problem with several of these issues. They spend too much time building to the 'thing'. In a TV show it is necessary to establish characters. In a comic, especially an anthology, you have a limited amount of pages. And yet here we are seeing our protagonist's daily life and her interactions with her friend... all of this could have easily been conveyed in three or four pages. Not multiple, multiple pages.
five out of ten.