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VGary April 20, 2009 08:54 PM

Heirloom Tomatoes Topic HomeGrown Radio
 
[B]HomeGrown[/B] [B]Heirloom Tomatoes Topic For HomeGrown[/B]

[B]Peggy Thieneman, Thieneman's Nursery, and I met with Bob Hill and Jeneen Wiche this afternoon to record a radio broadcast for the HomeGrown segment Bob and Jeneen do each Sunday at 12:00 noon. The topic was mostly about Heirloom Tomatoes. It was a very relaxed and enjoyable session; I think things went well. This is the weekend we will bring out about 140 varieties of Heirloom Tomatoes; we will showcase 40 Kentucky varieties.[/B]
Gary

[B]HomeGrown - Sundays at 12pm WFPL89.3 FM
[URL]http://www.wfpl.org/CMS/?page_id=17[/URL][/B]

[B]Thienemans Herbs and Perennials[/B]
[URL="http://www.%3cb%3ethienemans%3c/b%3E"]www.[B]thienemans[/B][/URL].com/

VGary April 23, 2009 07:07 AM

Spring Plant Sale at Thieneman's Nursery
 
Thieneman's will begin their [B]Spring Plant Sale[/B] on Friday. I am so pleased that our own [B]Terry [/B]- Tomatoaddict and my friend [B]Maria[/B] - blueribbontomatoes.com will be spending Friday with me. We have germinated about 140 different tomato varieties and will be showcasing about 40 [B]Kentucky Heirloom Varieties. [/B] Sorry you all can't be with us. We are going to have fun talking tomatoes to all the gardeners!
If you are in the area come and join us!
Gary

Polar_Lace April 23, 2009 09:54 AM

I don't think your link to [B]Thienemans Herbs and Perennials[/B] was correct, it didn't like the bold you put into it[B].[/B] So here it is in the correct form:

[URL="http://www.thienemans.com/"]Thienemans Herbs and Perennials[/URL]

Thank you for the link anyway!

PS: Do they ship plants, Gary??

~* Robin

VGary April 23, 2009 04:34 PM

Do They Ship Plants?
 
Robin,
Robin, Thieneman's only sells retail and wholesale.. Mailing Tomato Plants takes a special process.

[URL="http://www.selectedplants.com/"]Darrell Jones operates [B]Select Plants[/B] is in Alabama and has [B]a very large selection of heirloom tomatoes. [/B]

[/URL][URL="http://www.selectedplants.com/"]www.selectedplants.com/[/URL]

Polar_Lace April 23, 2009 05:40 PM

I don't want tomato plants Gary, I have enough of my own that I grew from seeds, thank you.

I wanted to know about his fresh herbs.

~* Robin

VGary April 23, 2009 07:15 PM

Thieneman's Nursery
 
“I wanted to know about his fresh herbs..”

Peggy Thieneman, part owner handles all the retail business. They have a huge collection of Herbs and Perennials, Annuals for the spring and summer, and Peppers, Eggplant, Tomato and other assortment of garden vegetables. Her brother Kevin handles the wholesale part which includes Perennials, Shrubs, Trees and some gardening items.
[B]And no, they do not have mail order for any herbs or perennials. [/B]
[B][FONT=&quot]Gary [/FONT][/B]

Polar_Lace April 24, 2009 12:01 AM

Thanks for the info Gary, I didn't see a word on their site about non shipment. I hope I didn't rub you the wrong way!

~* Robin

VGary April 24, 2009 08:20 PM

No problem....
 
Robin, No problem here.
I hope you have success with all your tomato plants this year. Have you ever been to the Tomato Tasting there? Suze and Feldon who post here help with it each year.

Gary

Polar_Lace April 25, 2009 03:49 PM

I'd like to able to go there Gary, but my mom's health isn't so good at this time. Future Plans have to be at a weekly basis right now. Thanks for asking though!

~* Robin


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