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tomatoaddict September 13, 2012 08:34 PM

Secret Seed Cartel
 
I am happy to announce the opening of my seed site Secret Seed Cartel. I specialize more in rare and European heirlooms. Mainly tomatoes and peppers. I have 90% of my stock on line with the beans to follow soon. Please check out my site. :yes:Most of you have known me for many years as Tomato Addict. All feedback welcome.
[URL="http://secretseedcartel.com"]http://secretseeedcartel.com[/URL]

kath September 13, 2012 08:41 PM

Congrats and good luck with your seed site! The link isn't working because of the capital "S". Going there now to browse, but wanted to let you know asap.

Kath

tomatoaddict September 13, 2012 08:43 PM

Thanks Kath :-)

fortyonenorth September 13, 2012 09:23 PM

Good for you - we'll check it out!

Boutique Tomatoes September 13, 2012 09:39 PM

Looks great! I already saw one that might make me change my 2013 list... ;)

Heritage September 13, 2012 09:40 PM

Congratulations on taking the plunge! Good luck with your venture.

Steve

Cole_Robbie September 13, 2012 09:45 PM

You have a nice selection of seeds for sale.

Zana September 13, 2012 10:54 PM

Way to Go Terry!!!!!!

I noticed you have the WCMP Beans....lol. BTW the other name for them is Purple Stripe...found that out finally. And is considered extremely rare.

Zana

dustyrivergarden September 23, 2012 11:43 AM

just put in an order very nice.

huntoften September 23, 2012 01:56 PM

Thanks again! Got my seeds thi week...can't wait until Spring! The rare varieties is what will set your business apart from the rest. KUDOS!

Rockporter September 23, 2012 02:47 PM

Great site and I have some seeds I am interested in, but how do I know they will grow in my region? I am in hot and humid south coastal bend texas where fungal and bug problems exist year round.

tomatoaddict September 24, 2012 10:35 AM

Thank you for all the support!!:yes: I appreciate it.
Rockporter, If you send me a pm with exactly what you are interested in, I can give you more info.

Baizanator September 28, 2012 11:39 PM

Terry,

Enlighten me on this "Negrillo de Almoguera" variety I just ordered seeds on. Thoughts?

Baize

tomatoaddict September 29, 2012 08:01 AM

Hi Baize,
It's what is called a "Spanish Black" tomato. They are varieties that are from Spain that they call black but are not in the same catagory as what we call blacks. They are actually a brown/mahogany color but some (not all) have the green or different colored shoulders. Not as sweet as our blacks but worth trying for any serious collector or grower so you understand the difference. This particular one is from Almoguera and was so beautiful. Very firm texture and good taste. Hope that helps:yes:

Baizanator September 29, 2012 08:40 AM

[QUOTE=tomatoaddict;305043]Hi Baize,
It's what is called a "Spanish Black" tomato. They are varieties that are from Spain that they call black but are not in the same catagory as what we call blacks. They are actually a brown/mahogany color but some (not all) have the green or different colored shoulders. Not as sweet as our blacks but worth trying for any serious collector or grower so you understand the difference. This particular one is from Almoguera and was so beautiful. Very firm texture and good taste. Hope that helps:yes:[/QUOTE]

Nice. I'm excited about putting some out next year. I've set my mind on about 50 varieties I'll be planting and then there are an additional ten that will fluctuate between now and then.


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