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Old September 11, 2022   #22
seaeagle
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Originally Posted by MrsJustice View Post
Hello Dshreter
I am an Organic Farmer but suffered some crop failure for the first time. I was thinking about getting my soil tested, that I do every 4 years. But for the first time I want to buy Organic Soil Products.

My Research on this Ideal stated with Serenade being Organic but it States that It cannot be soil in California. That gives me more Questions.

Is QSt 713 Organi?

If Serenade cannot be soil in California; Why is it listed for Organic Farming?

Being in the same general area as you are I can also confirm that this was a bad year for some varieties of tomatoes. The ones tat breezed through and still producing are;


Arkansas Traveler
Carolina Dusk
Pale Perfect Purple
Atkinson
Marglobe
Monomakh's Hat




Some that produced tomatoes but are basically finished:



African Queen
Earl's Faux
Soviet



And two that went down faster than Smokin Joe Frazier did in the first fight with Big George Foreman


George Dasitkas Italian Red
Bradley ( not sure it was the real Bradley )


https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=W9q7mvc6bsY
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