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Old April 1, 2017   #1
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Too late for this season , but gotta grow Mat-Su Express the next time, if I can get the seeds.
Never been to Alaska but least I can do is to grow an Alaskan bred tomato.

Why grow some that I cannot even pronounce and spell the name.
There is now several sources of seed. LOL I can send you some too, you could even do a fall crop in your area.
I am with you on trying to pronounce some of those names, I just wing it. LOL
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There is now several sources of seed. LOL I can send you some too, you could even do a fall crop in your area.
I am with you on trying to pronounce some of those names, I just wing it. LOL
Thanks Mark : Yeah, Fall crop sounds good. Plenty of time.
I will ask you or Cole when when we get close to fall planting. Right now I am kinda tired of germinating seeds. Have been doing since Jan 19.
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There is now several sources of seed. LOL I can send you some too, you could even do a fall crop in your area.
I am with you on trying to pronounce some of those names, I just wing it. LOL
Time is nearing, to plan on a fall crop.
So if I want to plant out on/about July 15th, I should start seeds now.

I would like, possibly, the strain that is early fruiting.
Mark, Cole, if you read this post by any chance, and can donate a few Mat-Su seeds, I would appreciate it. PM me please so that I can mail out SASE your way.
Thanks much in advance.
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Time is nearing, to plan on a fall crop.
So if I want to plant out on/about July 15th, I should start seeds now.

I would like, possibly, the strain that is early fruiting.
Mark, Cole, if you read this post by any chance, and can donate a few Mat-Su seeds, I would appreciate it. PM me please so that I can mail out SASE your way.
Thanks much in advance.
Gardeneer
UPDATE:

Got the offer. Thank you, Cole.

Over and done.
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