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Old December 26, 2007   #16
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I am shooting for sixty plants this year - down from 80 last year.
I am guessing then you will end up with 90 then?

I always say I am cutting back but then I really add more.....
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Old December 27, 2007   #17
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I started mine just few of days ago.
Brandywine(Sudduth), Cherokee Purple, Aunt Gerdies Gold, Jubilee, Bucks county, Jet star, Black and Red Cherry types.

I am breaking down and ordering Texas Tomato cages and I got a great Christmas present to help expand the garden.
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Old December 27, 2007   #18
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Bryan you really need to plant some green tomatoes.

Anything but green zebra.

If you dont have green tomato seeds then I can give you some.

I am at work now and if you are too you can come see me and I will give you some.

Thats right I have almost all of my seeds with me.

Send me a PM if you want.

I will be here for a week.

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Old December 27, 2007   #19
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I am Covering the West side for the next week. If you are at the BOC let me know. I would be happy to try a green when ripe and apperciate the seeds.
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Old December 27, 2007   #20
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Bryan I should be at the BOC all week.
You can reach me at the fire and gas shop at 6:30 Pm or you can PM me and we can hook up some place.

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Old December 28, 2007   #21
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I'll catch you tommorow afterwork. I got caught up watching UT beat Arizona.
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Old December 28, 2007   #22
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I'm planning to start mine around Feb.1, and even that is risky b/c our average last frost date is early/mid April. Last year I took a chance and planted out early for a head start....then we got that freak April freeze...24F over Easter weekend! Good thing I had backup plants! I do like to get a small jump on the season though. When the high temps/humidity begin fruitset really suffers.

Jennifer (who will spend January revising and dreaming over the 2008 lineup!)
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Old January 2, 2008   #23
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I've learned the hard way to always watch for that mid April cold snap. Seems to happen every year, and really wiped out a lot of plants last year for people. I wait will April 17, and if we have a good five day forecast then I will plant. Otherwise they stay warm in their cell packs and cups until they have a warm place outside. I am finally learning to beat my compulsion to plant too early! Heck, I don't mind potting up to a small trade gallon or nursery container and just move them in and out till the soil and season is right.

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Old January 6, 2008   #24
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I usually buy my plants from a couple of great nurseries in Houston, but I need a back up plan this year for various reasons. So... I'm going to try my hand at starting my own seeds. Yesterday I dug through my stash and found seeds for Black Sea Man, popped them in some starter mix and put them outside against a south-facing wall. (It's warm here lately.) Next I'll try to find where I put my Eva Purple Ball seeds!
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Old January 6, 2008   #25
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Flip,

Let me know if you want me to start any seeds for ya. I'm starting either today or tomorrow. Yes, I'm a week late already!
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Old January 6, 2008   #26
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Here are some of my plants I started on 12/25/07
I started 72 more last night (2AM) and will start 72 more today.
Feldon I thought you were going to plant on 12/26/07.
It's very nice of you to offer Flip plants.

Deerpark you will be glad to know that the Mexico seeds I saved from the big one sprouted 100%.
Well anyway here are the babies.
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Old January 6, 2008   #27
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Yeah I know I'm LATE!

Looking good!
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Old January 6, 2008   #28
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Get to work on that
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Old January 6, 2008   #29
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I got 2 flats started Dec 24th and just now pulled them all out since they were very leggy. Replaned and put back to bed. Now I'll watch them closer!!

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Old January 7, 2008   #30
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It's very nice of you to offer Flip plants.
Yes, it is! I'm currently trying to figure out what I want.
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