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Old February 27, 2017   #1
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Default MMMM Nifty Fifty

Just ending this years, and I start to work on the next one.

In a perfect tomato-world we'd have ~100 participants, each sending in ~100 packs of a single variety, and everyone getting back ~100 different varieties that they'd love. It would take one weekend to sort, pack and send back everything. But, that just ain't happening.

So, my proposal is ~50 participants, each sending in 50 packs of a single variety. Sorting and packing these would likely take one day. This would be ~25% of the swap. All other areas (wish lists, categories, etc... would remain the same (and I'd have more time for).

These 50 , or so, varieties would have to be OK'd by me (through PM's) to keep it a mystery. A rundown of categories of what I'd like to see would be...

Asian (1)
Bi/Tri Color (2)
Black (3)
Blue (1)
Cherry (3)
Cool Weather (1)
Desert Island (4)
Determinate (1)
Dwarf Project (3)
Early (~55 DTM<) (1)
Eastern European (3)
Experimental (Dwarf Hunting?) (1)
Green (1)
Gold (1)
Heart (3)
Hot Weather (1)
Italian (1)
Micro (1)
Multiflora (1)
Oldies But Goodies (3)
Orange (1)
Paste (1)
Pink (3)
Potato Leaf (2)
Productive (by weight) (1)
Red (2)
Resilient (1)
Saladette (1)
Spanish (1)
Striped (2)
Yellow (1)

Categories and amount are not set in stone.

Ask away.
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Old February 27, 2017   #2
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I'm in. If there is enough interest and once parameters are set I should have enough to fill any number of categories.
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Old February 27, 2017   #3
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I'm in for the Nifty Fifty as long as you finalize the details early enough for me to save enough seeds from one of my varieties to qualify!
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Old February 27, 2017   #4
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I'd be happy to participate.
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Old February 27, 2017   #5
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I just checked in with my army of tomato seedlings. They all lifted their leaf hands and said they are up this year for the Nifty Fifty!

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Old February 27, 2017   #6
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I'd love to participate.
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Old February 27, 2017   #7
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Okay , so now I need to send 50 packs from these varieties:

Asian (1)
Bi/Tri Color (2)
Black (3)
Blue (1)
Cherry (3)
Cool Weather (1)
Desert Island (4)
Determinate (1)
Dwarf Project (3)
Early (~55 DTM<) (1)
Eastern European (3)
Experimental (Dwarf Hunting?) (1)
Green (1)
Gold (1)
Heart (3)
Hot Weather (1)
Italian (1)
Micro (1)
Multiflora (1)
Oldies But Goodies (3)
Orange (1)
Paste (1)
Pink (3)
Potato Leaf (2)
Productive (by weight) (1)
Red (2)
Resilient (1)
Saladette (1)
Spanish (1)
Striped (2)
Yellow (1)

USPS 3' x 3' box. Just Kidding

I would be able to do that with Cherry tomatoes. I already save way too many seeds.
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Old February 27, 2017   #8
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I can never resist.
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Old February 27, 2017   #9
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If I have a successful season then I will participate. Last year was my first. Enjoyed contributing. Keep us updated on changes and developments.

I also hope to grow out several of the varieties you sent on your wish list...
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Old February 27, 2017   #10
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I would love to participate. When do we send you a PM?

In my case, it's too late to start seeds now, so I would need to go with what I am currently growing, what I already have saved, or what I can start growing in August if it would be ready for your seed swap. I ate my first big ripe tomato on December 1 and Fall '16/Winter '17 has been an awesome tomato season in Florida. Would getting the seeds to you in early-mid December be too late for your swap? If not, the possibilities are endless.
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Old February 28, 2017   #11
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You can count on me too.

Even though, just last night as I was making my list for this year and sorting, I said "next year I am only sending seeds in, none in return" Maybe I can still do that.
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Old February 28, 2017   #12
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I am in!
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Old February 28, 2017   #13
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I've never paid much attention to MMMM posts so most of you probably already know, but how many seeds per pack, and when do you need them?
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Old February 28, 2017   #14
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Quote:
Originally Posted by ABlindHog View Post
I've never paid much attention to MMMM posts so most of you probably already know, but how many seeds per pack, and when do you need them?


Usually minimum of five, but ten seems to be the average.
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I agree. I send ten seeds per pack unless I have way too many...there might be 20 in some of them
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