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Old April 9, 2017   #11
Jimbotomateo
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I believe we should double an amount of varieties in the second edition, because as it said above there are so many color groups and very good old and newly discovered varieties from over the world, including Siberia which is in Russia itself, Mark.

To write a really good competent powerful book is very hard thing which requires much time and passion.
It's quite difficult to do that being 30-50 y.o., having family, growing children, official job, business trips, serving your garden, managing seed trades or ruling a seed company like Tanya. You have just no free time even to think about that. And of course, we all should be heathy to live and follow our hobbies.
I wish Tanya and Carolyn a very good or at least a better health. Growing our babies (tomato) makes our life much more positive and joyful.
Andrew, I read that a person can stay in any forest, or camp anywhere and swim in any lake in Belarus. I find that fascinating!. Is this still true today? Also, I had no idea there were bison there. . Jimbo
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