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Just Picked!
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Re: Just Picked!
Hi Donna:
You can go to Inge's site: cloverroads.ca (I think), and you will have access to all the tomatoes she grows and sells seeds for. She's a certified organic gardener, and all the seeds I have received from her have been very good, with a very high germination rate.
She gives a very good description of all the tomatoes she grows - so lots of information there.
She carries seeds for a lot of other vegetables too; again with a good description for each.
~BBQ
You can go to Inge's site: cloverroads.ca (I think), and you will have access to all the tomatoes she grows and sells seeds for. She's a certified organic gardener, and all the seeds I have received from her have been very good, with a very high germination rate.
She gives a very good description of all the tomatoes she grows - so lots of information there.
She carries seeds for a lot of other vegetables too; again with a good description for each.
~BBQ
Zone 5b
South/Central Ontario
Every day may not be good, but there's something good in every day
~ Author Unknown
South/Central Ontario
Every day may not be good, but there's something good in every day
~ Author Unknown
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B_BQ - Posts: 6848
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Re: Just Picked!
Thanks for the tip Brenda. I will have to try starting my own tomatoes again, now that the boys are older (and should KNOW BETTER).
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DonnaZn2SK - Posts: 1916
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Re: Just Picked!
Donna,
It's unfortunate that you passed on the Black Krim. They are a lovely variety - don't get overly large, have a nice shape and are very tasty.
Brenda,
Thanks for the plug. laf!
It's unfortunate that you passed on the Black Krim. They are a lovely variety - don't get overly large, have a nice shape and are very tasty.
Brenda,
Thanks for the plug. laf!
Market Gardening - Just another day at the plant.
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