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Old January 31, 2009   #4
rnewste
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Jackster,

While you can get inexpensive seed varieties at Big Lots, Walmart, etc, the really great heirloom varieties are best found at Sandhill Preservation, Tomato Growers Supply, Victory Seeds, and others you will find members recommending here.


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Originally Posted by veggie babe View Post
i am a newbie too. this is the most useful site i have ever read and the members are very helpful;they answer both good and dumb questions,they share their knowledge willingly,and i can only imagine how many years of experience they have collectively.
welcome and enjoy,
neva
veggie babe,

There is no free lunch!! I posted this in another thread but maybe you and Jackster missed it. At Tomatoville, we have a "Freshman Pledge Week" where new members have to spend one day cultivating the gardens of senior Tomatoville members on April 1. We will link you up with these senior members in Texas and CT for your day of volunteer work.

Ray
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