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remy February 12, 2009 08:43 PM

Zana,
"I can dream about a large garden, but we may end up in a condo, with even less actual space to garden and with more restrictions. Sighhhh. Oh well. C'est la vie!"
I started to read condo, and I though oh no!! That's like gardener's purgatory. As you said C'est la vie.
I hope your feeling better soon!
Remy

garden_frog February 13, 2009 04:10 PM

Zana & Remy, thank you!!

Remy, yes, this happened last year but I did find them last year. No such luck this year. :(

OK, so if it's possible, here's what I'm looking for...

From Zana - White Rabbit, Pink Brandywine, and Wes

And from Remy - Rose Beauty, Earls Faux, and Rinaldo.

I put in an order for the following: (if you want me to send you any of these in exchange, let me know!!!)

Orange Pixie
Virgina Sweets
Marvel Stripe
Siberian
Olpaka
Purple Calabash
and a Sun Gold Hybrid

I'll PM you with my address and to arrange for me to pay you postage.

garden_frog February 14, 2009 09:23 AM

Oh Zana, I forgot, can I get yellow pear tomato too?

korney19 April 8, 2010 08:06 PM

[quote=PNW_D;120290]Received seed for Olive Hill from Spudleaf Willie - here is the background I've saved to my computer (still doesn't give original source though)

[FONT=Trebuchet MS]NM MA W 06 via MO WA C 1993 Tom/Pink Indet PL 80-85 days seed from 11:5 oz fruit tasty and juicy another oldie not grown much any more. . Bill says: another “oldie but goodie”, excellent pink PL tasty and juicy with good flavor. Not grown much any more and is somewhat rare. 2006 seed from an 11.5 oz. fruit.[/FONT]
[FONT=Trebuchet MS]Korney says in 2007: I'm growing many varieties from Bill Malin this year. Here's Olive Hill--maybe somebody else can comment on it, but it meets all your criteria: thin skin, PL, large, midseason, very productive, very good taste, indeterminate, etc. It is a little bigger than you wanted though--10-12oz. Production is pretty high for me--some clusters have 3 to 5 fruits.[/FONT]

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Bill called me a couple weeks ago and did confirm that Olive Hill was indeed from Olive Hill, Kentucky.


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