Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 8, 2019 | #31 | |
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January 13, 2019 | #32 |
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Your list sounds about right... LOL Uber impressive list of varieties!
I have grown some but not many. Kukla is one of my perennials favs. |
January 15, 2019 | #33 |
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Thank you Lindalana, I am really looking forward to start them all and hope they will be what I am looking for.Some of them I have grown before, some of my favorites I keep growing year after year.
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January 15, 2019 | #34 | |
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And to the right of my computer is still that list I promised you. I stop by Tville only briefly right now, but I am feeling better so hope I can participate here more directly. Carolyn
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January 15, 2019 | #35 |
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Oh that is good Carolyn, bee carefull about these meals.Here in Denmark the flu has started and it is supposed to be very nasty, so crossing my fingers it won't cross my way.
And remember to drink water when you are feeling seek.I hope you will soon feel better. |
January 15, 2019 | #36 |
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Lucky you. You must have a lot of space. 95% of those varieties are unknown to me
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January 16, 2019 | #37 |
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Hi Fritz77, yes I am lucky, feel lucky when I start sowing and see them with tomatoes, and when I eat them.Most of the seeds I plan to sow are new to me, but most of them I know what will be like.Looking forward to start my season in march.
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January 19, 2019 | #38 | |
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When will all this $%^%#$b STOP. Carolyn
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January 20, 2019 | #39 |
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good ol global warming
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January 20, 2019 | #40 |
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Love your list. You have some amazing varieties on there you're gonna love.
@Carolyn: Did that #*@&$ blizzard indeed come along? |
January 20, 2019 | #41 |
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Thank you DapsSeeds - yes I'm quite sure I'm gonna love my choosen varieties, can't wait to sow them, grow them and eat them.I think this is the best list ever I've made, but next year I'll probably say the same about the one I'll then make.
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January 20, 2019 | #42 |
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January 23, 2019 | #43 |
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Oh no Nan_PA_6b, but there are so many I want to grow so it can be made ready in winter (next).
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January 23, 2019 | #44 |
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Lotte, all is clear for me to get back to you about your varieties but I'm so far behind on everything that it probably will be a few more days until I can do it.
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