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Old December 14, 2012   #16
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Off topic question: If 10 seeds cost $3.50, wouldn't 100 seeds cost no more than $35.00? The website has 100 listed at $65. Anyone know if this place is reputable? Maybe I don't understand how seeds are priced.
When I was a kid I sold seed packets for .10/pkt and they had a handful of seeds. Now these Monsanto profit driven, food supply takeovers, are charging ridiculous prices for a couple seeds. If you save your own seeds from OP varieties you can supply the whole neighborhood with seed from a couple tomatoes.
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Old December 14, 2012   #17
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Deb- forgot you asked me a question. I think July 1 is way too late to be setting out tomato plants in SoCal but if you think it will help, by all means give it a go.
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Old December 14, 2012   #18
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OK, it looks like I should plant out earlier.
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