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Old July 19, 2009   #1
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Default Any scoop on TomatoHeirlooms.Com appreciated! Thanks.

Hello, everyone. Tomato Heirlooms left their link on my blog; however, I could not find more info about them.

If you have any more information, please share . Thank you very much.

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Old July 20, 2009   #2
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I just answered your question at the other place you posted it and in a nutshell, without cutting and pasting my response to here, I said I'd never heard of them, looked at the link, they offer only 14 varieties, I think you had to buy a minimum of 12 plants, etc.

And I said that I still think the best place to buy plants is from Darrel Jones, who posts here and elsewhere as Fusion, b'c he has a huge number of varieties, costs are reasonable, packing is superb and many folks who post here and at, aha, it was at DG that you also posted, and I said many folks at DG had also ordered from him and been pleased and the same holds true for here at Tville.

Darrel is at selectedplants.com
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I'll also give a big thumbs up to Darrel. I ordered 4 plants from him this year and they are great! And his selection is unreal.
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Thanks Carolyn and Barbee. Mr. Jones does not ship to California and Arizona per his website. Hopefully next season will be different. I shall check his website periodically.

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Thanks Carolyn and Barbee. Mr. Jones does not ship to California and Arizona per his website. Hopefully next season will be different. I shall check his website periodically.

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I know b'c I read this AM what you posted at the other site, and I made some further comments to you at the other site.

I read the sites where I read/post in a certain order as they appear in my faves, and Tville is third on my list to visit.
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Old July 20, 2009   #6
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2010 will be my 3rd year and I have a feeling I'll start ALL my tomatoes from seeds! Love VS and TGS.

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