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April 15, 2006 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
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Our Plants available at CHOPTAG Plant Share Meet
I only potted-up what plants I'm going to plant. So I'm not sure what plants I'll pot-up to bring to the meet. So if there's any on this list you'd like to have, let me know. I'll do 5 plants of any one CHOPTAGer on a request basis. But I may only have a couple of some, so first come first served.
Please feel free to add your on plants available to this thread. 2006 Tomato List Faux- Aunt Gertie’s Gold- Cherokee Purple- Carbon- Noir de Crimee- Polish- Yellow Brandywine- Burracker’s Favorite- Lester’s- Humph- Kosovo- Wes- Grub’s- Green Giant- Coustralee- Novikov’s Giant- Anaras Noire;- Picardy- Mama Leone- Mountain Mystery- Giraffe- Kentucky Heirloom- German Red- Granny Cantrell’s German Red- Moscow Delicious- Lil’s Favorite Red Beefsteak- Milka’s Red Bulgarian- CHERRY TOMATOES Peruvian Bush- Black Cherry- Green Grape- Galina’s Yellow- Besser- Chuck Wyatt’s Red Cherry- |
April 15, 2006 | #2 |
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Earl,
First of all, thanks for the directions. I think I am going to follow Gary up from Louisville, so if he knows the way I should be able to find it. I would like to have a Green Giant, a Peruvian Bush, a Mountain Mystery, and a Moscow Delicious if no one has claimed them yet. And what is a Humph? Never heard of that one before. When I get time to finish bumping mine up to bigger pots I plan to list them. At that point I will feel more comfortable about them still being alive when I get to the swap. Thanks, "MMS" Michael
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April 15, 2006 | #3 |
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Earl:
I'll reserve these ,if still available: Earl's Faux ( from the motherlode Aunt Gertie's Grub"s Mystery Green Novikov's Lil's Thanks See you in three weeks. Dave |
April 16, 2006 | #4 |
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Just one for me Earl,
Earl's Faux, and of course the one monster Kimberly!! Thanks, Neil
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April 16, 2006 | #5 |
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Earl,
Cathy informs me that her Grub's Mystery Green may not be doing so good. Do you mind bringing 1 or 2 for me just incase? Also, I wouldn't mind trying the Carbon and Noir de Crimee if it's not too much bother. Looking forward to meeting you at last! Lisa
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April 16, 2006 | #6 |
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It's Mountaineer Mystery Earl! LOL Sell them for $5.00 each! He he
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April 16, 2006 | #7 |
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Ok, I've got Michael and Ken taken care of, but I'm now out of Green Giant.
Lisa is down for a Grub's Mystery Green. Neil's down for an Earl's Faux. Dave's down for Earl's Faux, Aunt Gertie's, Grub"s Mystery Green, Novikov's, and Lil's and no more Grub's Mystery Green. Gotcha, Doug, Mountaineer Mister. :-) BTW, I may have to whack the tops out of the Kimberlys, but if I do it's no problem they're sprouting laterals like they're going out of style, in fact some laterals are as tall as the main stems. I planted a few early types today in my early raised-bed: Kimberly, Moscvich, Silver Fir Tree, Praleska, Leningradski, New Big Dwarf, Polish Dwarf, Mano, and Lime Green Salad. |
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Is this your first ones to go in the ground? Just curious. I transplanted 14 a while back. It has been SO WET that I've not been able to do anything... ARGH! I'm so tired of RAIN! Lisa
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April 16, 2006 | #9 |
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Catch Earl LOL
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April 17, 2006 | #10 |
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Hey Earl,
If you have an extra Green Giant bring one for me. I had zero luck germinating mine this year.
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April 17, 2006 | #11 |
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Jerry:
I think Earl said he was out of the Green Giant. I have eight going and will be happy to bring one down for you. You must have got your GG seed from the wrong tomato as mine germinated 100%.LOL I had a few no-shows with others though. See Ya . Dave |
April 17, 2006 | #12 |
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Thanks, I'll be looking for it Dave.
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April 18, 2006 | #13 |
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Ok, I've got everything spoken for potted-up. So don't be bashful, If I've got anything you want, speak up!
Got 2 Lester's left, new one for me and not distributed much. From the info, it's a large black from Australia, an old family heirloom. First two hands raised gets them. |
April 19, 2006 | #14 |
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My hand is up.
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April 19, 2006 | #15 |
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I guess I will raise mine too. That one sounds really interesting.
I feel like a foster parent for little orphaned tomato plants!! Thanks Earl!! Neil
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