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Old March 7, 2006   #1
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Default 4 foot Kimberly plants

I'm going to have about 6 Kimberlys to share at the meet. The suckers are already a foot tall, and I'm going to pot them up into gallon containers so if anyone wants one please post to this thread and I'll bring it to the meet.

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Earl:
Please put my name on one. Thank You.
I'll probably have 2 or 3 Extreme Bush ( Victory says-50 days and about 3oz ) to bring down to the swap. Good for container growing. Interested ?
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Earl, I'd love to have one, thank you!

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Old March 12, 2006   #4
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Yeah, Dave, I'll take one. What's it's attributes besides being an exteme bush? :-) And what does 'extreme bush' mean; extremely short or extremely tall bush?
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LOL! I forgot I'd ordered Kimberly seed! It just showed up in my mailbox. Oh, well, plenty of seed to trade next year!

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Earl:
Victory Seed blurb says---RL,red,globe,det,12"-28" tall,
very good producer and over a long period of time, very flavorful, good for container. Came to USDA from Germany in 1964. So sounds like a " good to try early" to me.
As the plants are already about 6" to 8" and in Qt. pots and showing tiny closed blossoms, I think they will have a few tomatoes when you get it.
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OK Earl. Sign me up for one of the Kimberly's. It'll be good to have something earlier than my usual mid-late July fruit. Thanks.

I just sowed my seeds but can't remember all the names. As usual I'll have way more than I can use. I'm trying to make more room in the garden this year for other things--beans, peans, swiss chard, zucchini, peppers come to mind. Man I like summer.

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Ok, Ken, you get one tagged with your name on it. 3 left unclaimed. :-)

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Neil
Gary
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