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Old March 12, 2018   #17
chiefbeaz
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Everyone's picture look great. Mine always seem to be late to develop before I plant, but I usually have good plants once they get into the ground. I guess that is the main thing, how they preform during the growing season. I agree that it would be easier to buy your plants, but i enjoy raising them from seeds and it also gets me out of the house. I love to experiment with different varieties each year. This year i cut back to about 50 different varieties. I do the dense seeding method and i have about 350 seedlings. I usually plant about 200 plants in a large field and about 25 in some raised beds i have around the house. I also supply my sons and friends with plant. I try to promote raising heirloom tomatoes around my area.
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