January 16, 2018 | #556 |
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I received the seeds today - thank you both very much!
I'm excited to trial this one and will be sure to give updates (with photos) along the way. Thanks again! |
January 16, 2018 | #557 |
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I never thought I would be pruning tomato plants in January! It was a LOT of fun, and Marsha rewarded me with lots of fresh, yummy tomatoes including a Karma Pink . I will wait until it is fully ripe before saving some seeds, and I will be happy to report back on the progress this coming summer.
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January 16, 2018 | #558 |
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Linda I'm happy for you, getting some Tomato Time in and enjoying the warmer weather; I'm pretty sure Marsha was happy for the help too!
My seeds just arrived, yay!! Mail was late due to the s-n-o-w but they're safe and sound here now. Thanks Marsha! Karen, I'll give them a good spot and hope for a great tomato season! Will update later. Thank you so much for sharing!! |
January 16, 2018 | #559 |
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I received mine today - that was so fast!
Thanks very much! |
January 16, 2018 | #560 |
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Well, I had almost given up ...... that only took two weeks!!
The envelope appears to have been run over a few times by the mail truck ....... but most importantly - the seeds look lovely and plump thank you both
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January 16, 2018 | #561 |
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oh, they must have gone through the Cleveland Ohio postal sorting room. We sometimes get our mail more than a month late.
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January 17, 2018 | #562 |
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I am a very happy person, because my seeds came today. Marsha and Karen thank you very much.
I will report during the season. I will grow them in my small greenhouse, because last summer was rainy and very cold. |
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January 17, 2018 | #564 |
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Crmauch and MI Dawn went out today.
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January 17, 2018 | #565 |
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One thing to be aware of, these like to split in cold moist weather, not a problem if you pick them at first blush. The taste is amazing, truly!
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January 17, 2018 | #566 |
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Got mine yesterday! Thank you Marsha, looking forward to growing this beauty. Will be nice to see how it fares in this short season area.
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Should do fine, they are fairly early, guessing about 62-65 days give or take. Excited to see what you think and thank you for all your positive encouragement all all along. KarenO |
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January 18, 2018 | #568 |
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: DI still watch the KARMA project, images and tomatoes like me and I would like to try some of them in my garden in 2019. I know it's early. But I speak about it, because I do not want to Ginger forgot with the seeds for me then.
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January 18, 2018 | #569 |
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You are welcome to some now Vladimir, unless all your 2018 space is taken already?
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January 18, 2018 | #570 |
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My seeds arrived!!! Thanks so much Marsha and Karen.
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