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May 4, 2013 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
Location: S.W. Ohio z6a
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Zeroma,
I haven’t been to Amy’s house. I’m just going by Google Maps. As listed in the first post her address is 2043 Moffett Rd. Independence, KY. 41051.
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May 5, 2013 | #32 |
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Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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See everyone in a few hours!
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May 5, 2013 | #33 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Southern Ohio
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will this go on even if its raining?
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May 5, 2013 | #34 |
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Absolutely!!!
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May 5, 2013 | #35 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Southern Ohio
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Great! see you soon!
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May 5, 2013 | #36 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Independence, KY
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Lurley, I think you left your blue Aetna backpack here! I will pm you on face book to get your address! I can drop it in mail tomorrow.
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May 5, 2013 | #37 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Sep 2007
Location: Independence, KY
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Thanks for coming to our village today. We had s blast! Lots of exciting new varieties to grow this year.
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May 5, 2013 | #38 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2011
Location: Cincinnati, Ohio
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Thanks for hosting! Now I've gotta figure out where I'm going to put all of these extra tomatoes, lol
Guess I could have worse problems than that though...
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May 5, 2013 | #39 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2013
Location: Southern Ohio
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A little help... could you point me to the list or let me know what lovely tomatoes I brought home. I've forgotten their names already.
YRB, BWSS, GY, CAN, and RP. Thanks a bunch! |
May 5, 2013 | #40 |
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Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Central Ohio
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Thanks Amy! Meri realized she had left it when were almost past Cincy. I pm'd you my address so if you could drop it in the mail I would really appreciate it. Let me know the cost and I'll get you a check to cover the cost Gracias!
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May 6, 2013 | #41 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Feb 2006
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Amy, Tony
Thanks so much for hosting this year’s plant swap. It was a great time. As usual I brought home more than I took. I think it was Lurley’s fault. For those that need a list of Amy’s plant code, go here: www.avff.org/news.html
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May 6, 2013 | #42 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2012
Location: SW Ohio
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Lurley's list alpha...
1. Absinthe 2. Adonis 3. African Queen 4. Amish Canning 5. Angel Heart 6. Arbogast 7. Arkansas Marvel 8. Arkansas Traveler 9. Armenian 10. Armstrong Pink 11. Aunt Ruby’s German Green 12. Aunt Swarlo’s Polish Plum 13. Aussie 14. Austin’s black cherry 15. Austin’s Canner 16. Austin’s Cherry 17. Australian 18. Ayas 19. Baccone 20. Banana Legs 21. Banana Legs 22. Banjan Rum 23. Barnes Mountain Yellow 24. Bashkirskiy Krasavets 25. Basket Vee 26. Bear Claw 27. Belarusian Heart 28. Belmonte 29. Bernardini Paste 30. Big Beef Hybrid 31. Big Ray’s Argentinian Paste 32. Bing Cherry 33. Bisignano 2 34. Black Cherry 35. Black Mamba 36. Blosser 37. Blue Tears 38. Blush 39. Bobbie 40. Boloto 41. Bonnie Best 42. Box Car Willie 43. Brandy boy Hybrid 44. Brandywine from Croatia 45. Brandywine, Sudduth’s 46. Brave General 47. Bread and Salt 48. Buckeye State 49. Buckeye Yellow 50. Bulgarian Triumph 51. Butterball Cherry 52. Canadian Heart 53. Canestrino de Lucca 54. Captain Lucky 55. Carol Chyko’s big paste 56. Ceman 57. Cherokee green grape 58. Cherokee Green Pear 59. Chinese Pink 60. Chris Ukrainian 61. Christopher Columbus 62. Clint Eastwood’s Rowdy Red 63. Coastal Pride Orange 64. Copper River 65. Corbarino 66. Costoluto Genovese 67. Cow’s Tit 68. Cowlick Brandywine 69. Coyote 70. Crven 71. Cuneo Giant Pear 72. Curry 73. Da Appendere 74. Da Chilo 75. Dagestanskiy 76. Dana’s Dusky Rose 77. Daniels 78. David’s Pink 79. Dester’s Amish 80. Dick’s Italian Paste 81. Dora 82. Dr Carolyn pink 83. Dr Neal 84. Earl’s Faux 85. Emma Pink 86. Enormous Plum 87. Ernesto 88. Esmerelda 89. Faelens First Snow 90. Feng Shui 91. Fiachetto 92. Fiaschetto 93. Fishlake Oxheart 94. Fred’s Pink 95. Fritz Akerman 96. Gary O Sena 97. Georgia Green 98. Georgie Brown 99. German Pink 100. German Red Strawberry 101. Gildo Pietroboni 102. Gingersnap 103. Gogosha 104. Golden Gates 105. Goldman’s Italian American 106. Goose Creek 107. Graffiti Pink 108. Grandfather Ashlock 109. Grappoli d Inverno 110. Green Doctor’s Frosted 111. Green Sausage 112. Green Zebra cherry 113. Grubb’s Mystery Green 114. Haley’s Purple Comet 115. Harvard Square 116. hawaiian currant 117. Hays 118. Hazel Mae 119. Hege German Pink 120. Heidi 121. Helen’s German 122. Heshpole 123. Hillbilly 124. Homer’s German Oxheart 125. Hoy 126. Hungarian Italian 127. Hungarian Oval 128. Idaho Hillbilly 129. Ildi 130. Indian Stripe burson strain 131. Isis Candy 132. Italian Heirloom 133. Jaune des Comores 134. Jelly bean, red and yellow 135. Joe’s Pink Oxheart 136. Kecskemeti Jubileum 137. Kickapoo Creek 138. Kosovo 139. Kukla’s Portuguese Paste 140. Lancaster County Pink 141. Lang Aermer 142. Lescana Heart 143. Levino 144. Liguria 145. Little Raspberry 146. Livingston’s Stone 147. Lucinda 148. Lucky Cross 149. Ludmilla’s Red Plum 150. Ludmilla’s Yellow 151. Maglia Rosa 152. Maiden’s Gold 153. Marglobe 154. Martha Logan 155. Matchless, Austin strain 156. Mc Kinley Pl 157. Michael Pollan 158. Missouri Pink Love Apple 159. Mr Hart Pink 160. Nile River Egyptian 161. NorCarolina Pink 162. Nudi family heirloom 163. Old Brooks 164. Olena Ukrainian 165. Olive Hill 166. Oncle Remi 167. Orange Banana 168. Ozark Pink 169. Pale Perfect Purple 170. Pantano 171. Piedmont 172. Piennolo 173. Pierce’s Pride 174. Pike County Yellow 175. Pineapple Pig 176. Pink Gaetano 177. Pink Honey 178. Pink Pink Pong 179. Pink Vernissage 180. Polish C 181. Pomme d Amore 182. Pork Chop 183. Power’s Heirloom 184. Pritchard’s Scarlet Topper 185. Pruden’s Purple 186. Purple Dog Creek 187. Purple Haze f6 188. Raspberry colored sugar plum 189. Rebecca Sebastian’s Bulls Bag 190. Rebel Yell 191. Red and Yellow dwarf 192. Red Jacket 193. Red Pear Franchi 194. Red Pear giant granssaso strain 195. Red Pisa Date 196. Rento 197. Rinaldo 198. Rio Grande 199. Rocky 200. Roman Candle 201. Romeo 202. Russian Bull Heart 203. Russian Cossack 204. Russian Queen 205. San Marzano Lungo 2 206. Sandburg 207. Santa Clara Canner 208. Saucy 209. Serdtse Builova 210. Serendipity 211. Sherrill 212. Sicilian Saucer 213. Slankards 214. Snag’s Pride 215. Soldacki 216. Sooner 217. Sugar Plum Raspberry 218. sungold hybrid 219. Sungold Lemon 220. Tadesse-pink 221. Tadesse-red 222. Ted’s pink currant 223. Tennessee Heirloom 224. Terhune 225. Tlacolula Yellow 226. Todd County Amish 227. Trees Bottom Yellow 228. Trenton’s Tiger 229. Ukrainian Purple 230. Uncle Mark Bagby 231. Van Wert Ohio 232. Venetian Marketplace (may not be correct) 233. Verna Orange 234. Vernissage Black 235. Vernissage Yellow 236. victorian dwarf 237. Viva Lindsay’s Kentucky Heirloom 238. Walzer 239. Wapsipinicon Peach 240. Wes 241. Wessels Purple Pride 242. West Virginia Sweetheart 243. Wet Virginia Pink Slicer 244. Wolford’s Wonder 245. Yellow 1884 Pinkheart 246. yellow currant 247. Yellow out red in 248. Yellow Red Butt 249. Yellow red stripes inside 250. Yellow with red stripes inside 251. Yugoslavian 252. Zebra Cherry |
May 6, 2013 | #43 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2012
Location: SW Ohio
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Amy, Tony,
Thank you for opening your new home to us for the Plant Swap. What fun you must have had building your home! I'm still trying to figure out how to get my pictures out of my camera onto this sight. I'll get it, just hang on for a while. I too thought I'd remember the tomato names, but alas, don't. Is "CAN" Canestrino de Lucca? Is "KY" ----- Kentucky Stamper? BWSS??? NAR??? CS??? I thought I'd remember too. |
May 6, 2013 | #44 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Jan 2011
Location: Central Ohio
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Nar is probably neves azorean red
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May 6, 2013 | #45 |
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Bwss might be Brandywine sudduth strain
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