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Wow! That's a great list! Could I trouble you for a Tom's Yellow Wonder and a Wes? Thanks! Last edited by hunter; April 11, 2007 at 10:05 AM. |
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Mz Mudcat,
I would love to have a Wes if you have some extra. Here is what I am growing. If you see something you like, let me know. Jersey Devil Pruden's Purple Purple Russian Goose Creek Nebraska Wedding Pink Berkeley tie-dye Purple Calabash Happy Jack (still waiting for them to sprout) " the big suprise tomato" (I can't say what it is, but it's special) Guernsey Island Noire Charbonneuse (1) Phantom of Laos (1) St. Remy Perfit (1) Goccia di Limone (lemon drop cherry) Big Zac (1) * If there is a (1) beside it, that means I only have 1 extra so if someone wants it, they better claim it now so I can bring it with me. I'm not bringing all of these, just a list of what I am growing. So if you see something you want, let me know now. Many types of heirloom peppers, hot and sweet, Terry
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The suprise tomato seedling
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April 11, 2007 | #34 |
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Putting together everyone's plants that they can bring makes for an incredible list to chose from. Next year I think I'll just wait until the plant share meet to decide what I'm going to grow. :-) My goodness, we're a tomato addicts dream come true!
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April 12, 2007 | #35 |
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Dave, Thomas, Tomatoaddict and Hunter,
Yes, I'll be glad to bring the plants you've requested! Gosh, this weather is a BUMMER! I hate to rant about things beyond my control but GOOD GRIEF!! Accuweather's 15 day forecast is almost entirely RAIN! Lisa
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Thanks Mudcat..
I also live in zone 5 and the weather forcast is depressing. I can't remember an April like this for quite awhile.
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You are sure right about the weather. We got hit by some some awful hail last night around 9 PM.
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Lisa,
Do you happen to have an extra Black Seaman and Black Zebra? I have been wanting to grow those two. I will be potting up some of my seedlings in the next few days so I will post what I will have extra to bring. A couple on my grow list that I posted didn't germinate. Thanks, Neil
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My tomatoes are getting pretty restless under the lights.
I wish to God it would warm up so I could get them outside some. BTW, you can take Pink Berkeley Tie-dye off my list. I had a beautiful bunch coming up with no problem, just went down to see the seedlings, and all of my PBTD had been eaten. I don't know if it's a mouse or my cat did it. The weird thing is they were with a bunch of Purple calabash seedlings and they weren't touched. Weird.
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Sure Neil! I'll put you down for those 2!
Lisa
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April 15, 2007 | #41 |
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Thanks Miss Mudcat. That is one I am really wanting. My list has changed from previously. I have so many friends and family catching on to me that I have no idea what all I will have..but there will be plenty to share.
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I'm going to try my best to come this year. Every year Gary tries to get me to come and something conflicts. I doubt I'll have anything that isn't ordinary to everyone else.
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Melissa, I received your message and then found your post here. Sure hope you are able to make it to our gathering. When you know for sure let me know; I may be able to bring a surprise for you!
In the meantime, enjoy playing with your tomato seedlings! Gary
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Is anyone bringing any oxheart varieties?
That is the one type I over-looked when picking my maters. Also..... I am a great baker ( so I've been told many times ), any special kind of dessert requests for the plant swap? Don't be afraid to ask.
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Hello I am happy to say that this year I have plants to donate. I can't wait to see all the plants and their caretakers.I have
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