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Old February 12, 2009   #20
ArcherB
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Originally Posted by feldon30 View Post
You mean for next year?
Next year, this year... doesn't matter. I would prefer this year. I know it's a bit late, but I believe I could still get them sprouted and in the ground by mid to late March. If these plants produce in the heat as well as I hear they do, it won't matter. If I could just get one tomato, that would supply me and a few others with enough seed to plant next year.

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Archer, go to the Walmart on Ben White west of I-35 and ask the garden center manager if they are going to get JD's SC-TX transplants again this spring. They had them last spring from a local source.
Thanx. I'll have to check them out. I pass by there every day on my way to and from work.
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