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April 10, 2009 | #31 |
Tomatovillian™
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Oh you know i jumped right on getting others started and some are up. But any chocolate or colored tomatoes are great.I started chocolate cherry. Last year some one gave me a chreekee chocolate. It was a dark pear shaped that tasted good. But more of a plum meat. It was interesting but want to try the real thing. Only had 6 seeds to plant . And whoops. I hope to have some different kinds to bring. They are nice and cozy.Thanks Susan
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April 12, 2009 | #32 |
Tomatovillian™
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Location: Independence, KY
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Hey Jerry, I want to grow almost one of everyone you are growing that I'm not!! Our lists are similar though!
Really Jerry, I would like one plant each of these if you have enough to spare...Andes Horn, A G Gold, Bl Cherry, Canestrino, Granny Cantrell's, Guido, Marianna's Peace. Earl, same with you!!! I really would like a Cherokee Chocolate. Here is what Tony and I have started. If this is posted somewhere else on the site-sorry-I have tried posting it 2 times already and don't know where it is!!!! Sounds like I sabotaged the YRB's so no one else could grow them!!!! Anyway I have plenty so let me know who needs one. Some of these are hybrids-my auntie wanted to try... Purple Russian BW OTV BW SS Kellog's Breakfast Wessel's Purple Pride Andrew Rahart JR Evergreen Neave's Azoran Red Golden Rave Supersweet 100 Lillian's YH Orange Polish Red Bfstk Gayle's Pink Mark Twain Rose de berne Goldie Yellow Tiffen Mennonite Snow White Cherry Orange Queen Sioux Yellow Pear Red Pear Sausage Sun Gold Delicious Gold Medal Choc Stripe Carbon Big Yellow Cherokee Green Jerry's German Orange Banana German Pink Jet Star Cosmonaut Volkov Anna Russian Black From Tula Silvery Fir Tree Opalka Bulgarian Triumph Black Seaman Amish Paste Peace Vine Cherry Juliet Rutger Aunt Ruby's Ger Grn Last edited by yrb; April 12, 2009 at 07:51 AM. Reason: spelling |
April 12, 2009 | #33 |
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swap
duplicate message......argh
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April 12, 2009 | #34 |
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YRB nice list!
Gosh durnit, I really don't need any more plants! But the NAR sounds good...ooooh let me ponder it for a few days and let you know. I really need to stay away from the plant exchange LoL
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April 12, 2009 | #35 |
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Amy,
I should be able to fix you up with your request. Looking forward to seeing everyone.
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April 14, 2009 | #36 |
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Anyone heard from Mark, Ken [Mr. Ato], Ray, Gary, lately? About showing up at the meet? Or anyone else?
Ok, Amy, you're down for a Cherokee Chocolate.
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April 15, 2009 | #37 |
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Location: Louisville, Kentucky
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CHOPTAG Plant Exchange
Checking in to say, I will be at the Plant Exchange. I'm uncertain if I will have anything this year. Katharine and I were just recovering from a long difficult winter here. It was late when I started the germination; I lost some of those seedlings. I helped with all the seeding of the Heirloom Tomatoes at Thieneman's Nursery. Completed those and worked one or two days on my own seed. So many varieties to consider growing and such limited space!!! I will have a few goodies for our tasting for sure!
Looking forward to seeing all you folks! Gary
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April 17, 2009 | #38 |
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I don't know what I'm bringing yet but I'll be there!
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April 23, 2009 | #39 |
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If you want good growth on the plants, getting close to [last chance] for plants from my list if anyone wants any. Any lurkers out there that's going to stop by? Don't be bashful, speak up. But I'll pot up until day before meet if anyone wants any.
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April 23, 2009 | #40 |
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I'm going to start passing plants out to friends this weekend. If you want something, speak up. I will be bringing extras of things to the plant swap, just not sure what will be there if you didn't request it.
I found some nametags out shopping the other day and picked up a couple of packs and will bring those in case we need them. And I'll bring a monster cheese ball to munch on. yrb*** if it's not too late, mark me down for a NAR. Now don't let me take any more plants than I already asked for Looking forward to seeing everyone!
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April 23, 2009 | #41 |
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Hello Earl I'll take a chrekee Chocolate. And barbie thanks for the plant offer. I'll bring you some bulbs. My daffadills are taking over my garden. I haven't decided on the food yet. I am ready to get planting.
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April 29, 2009 | #42 |
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Location: Independence, KY
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Anyone growing any of the berkley tie-dyes? If so, I would like one plant each color. Another tomato forgotten during the starting frenzy. Thanks.
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May 1, 2009 | #43 |
Tomatovillian™
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Can't wait...
Earl-I will definitely be there. Not sure how much I will have to share as I got a late start. Toms just getting second set of two leaves. Growing the usual suspects and a few Jerry was kind enough to share last winter that I didn't have space for last year.
Amy- I am counting on your to bring some of your family heirlooms. I could kick myself for not saving some of those seeds last year. Mark |
May 3, 2009 | #44 |
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Hello I have decided on mini beef burritos.
I will be bringing black brandywine, abe lincoln, tessi{something greek} moby grape, orange strawberry, mountain fresh. I have a few brandywines . I have sweet colored peppers to bring. TTYL Susan |
May 3, 2009 | #45 | |
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I just now checked the date of the shindig. I'll try to make it--I was supposed to be in Columbus until Sat. afternoon, but will try to leave early. My tomatoes are puny; I started them about two weeks ago, and they just have their first true leaves. Looking forward to seeing everyone. Ken |
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