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Old January 12, 2010   #16
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Old January 12, 2010   #17
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Thanks to Bill Jeffers I now have Mozark. I also got Pink Mozark from USDA Germplasm Resources Information Network (GRIN. I will be trialing these along with several other common and far less common heirlooms/standards. Both Mozark will be isolated for seed saving.
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Old January 12, 2010   #18
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I have some plants already sprouted. Janet and I will be making many available for plant sales. Others will be grown strictly for test and personal enjoyment. Right now I'm looking at roughly 80 varieties of tomatoes, 70 varieties of hot peppers and a large number of culinary and medicinal herbs, many of which are being nicely stratified by the cold snap that has swept through the country.
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