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Old March 23, 2021   #1
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Although our January started batch succumbed to frost bite, IN THE HOUSE, during the sub zero week without power, these February starts are doing well. Going to have to plant them out this weekend or the one after.

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Looking really nice!
Just sowing mine now. Dwarfs in on Sunday, I’ll plant the indeterminate group this week
Have a great season after that Rocky start
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Old March 25, 2021   #3
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They look so big and awesome! Glad you could catch up after the big freeze. Tomatoes freezing indoors... only in 2021 eh.

Mine are just two leaves at the mo, I'm just happy not to see a single helmet head.

Hope you have a great season with manageable weather!
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MatSu Express is first to set fruit shown today at 8 weeks sown, 3 weeks planted We're going to need more bacon
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MatSu Express is first to blush
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Great looking plants and that’s very early for a big tomato great work
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I have been studying Native Americans Fruits, Vegetables and Trees because Native American taught my people Secrets of the Land. Yes I am a descendant of Contraband Slaves. The Only one in my family who love to farm as a kid. They told me I wan just like my Great Grandfather, so I am walking in his footsteps, but with-out all of his farming knowledge that I have learned from you'll, Miss Carolyn and the Native Americans around the United States for over 20 years.

Most of their farming secret are still Private until someone and give them Compensation for their Knowledge, Seeds and Plants.

But I think It is safe to state my growing plans this year. Hopefully I am giving back some of my knowledge to you'll.

The Hot Peppers like the Hinkel Hatz is the same Pepper plants the Native Americans call Chicken Hearts. I am growing them side by Side this year to complete my research.

The Heirloom Tomato Called Hillbilly is also the Same Tomato Seeds I got from Native Hawaiian. First grown on their small Island. I am Growing both of them together side by side this years.

There are many Native American Winter Squash Plants that cannot be grew in the same location unless you use Compost on a massive levels.

I wish I could share much more, but I want the Native Americans to continued trusting me as I collect all the seeds used by the Contraband Slaves.

Thank you'll for helping me collect these pure historical Seeds.

I miss Dr Carolyn. she took the time to understand me suffering from Dyslexia.
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