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Old January 7, 2012   #31
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Mike,

If the tomato varieties you offer do not have "click here to buy", does that mean they are not available I assume. Thanks
Greg,

I'm really sorry for not responding. I messed up the website but I think it's working now.

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Old January 7, 2012   #32
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I just placed my annual order and didn't have any problem at all and Checkout went very smooth. Thanks again!
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Old January 7, 2012   #33
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Welcome to Tomatoville Mike.

I've ordered tomato seeds from Ohio Heirloom seeds several times in the last few years. Always very happy with the service, packaging, seed germination etc. Now you're tempting me with a new 2012 cataglogue How can I resist....not that I need any more tomatoes, but I am a self identified addict, so can't help myself....hows that for an excuse?
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Old January 8, 2012   #34
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Mike,

How big did the Siberian Pink Honey plants get? Planning where to put them.

I ordered those and some other seeds back when you first posted about them, and I think they arrived before I finished ordering. Super fast. Thanks!
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Old January 15, 2012   #35
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Good to see you on here! You are one of the few seed sources on eBay that I actually trust

If anyone is still considering whether to buy from Mike, I say go for it. I've bought from Ohio Heirloom Seeds several times and nothing but good to say about the experience. In fact, I just bought more today
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Old January 15, 2012   #36
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Hi,

We carry 25 varieties of heirloom, open-pollinated tomato varieties along with over 100 varieties of peppers, lettuce, herbs, carrots, etc:

http://www.ohioheirloomseeds.com/

If you have any questions feel free to email me directly.

Mike
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Hey Mike. Good to meet you. I bought quite a few seeds from you last year. Good and fresh. Plugged them a few days ago, and they are up already.
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Old January 17, 2012   #37
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Hey Mike!

3rd order for this season just arrived!! Like in past seasons, generous count of fresh, viable seeds, good price, and prompt shipping.

Thanks,
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Old January 19, 2012   #38
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Hi Dahlia,

Sorry for not responding sooner. I didn't see your post.

My plants were maybe 7' tall, but I don't sucker, so they were quite spread out too. They seemed to have more biomass than any of the others last year. In fact, I didn't give them enough space. I used 24" spacing on them and they all grew into one huge mass.

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Mike,

How big did the Siberian Pink Honey plants get? Planning where to put them.

I ordered those and some other seeds back when you first posted about them, and I think they arrived before I finished ordering. Super fast. Thanks!
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Old January 20, 2012   #39
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Thanks, Mike! I'll give it lots of space then.
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Old January 20, 2012   #40
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Thanks for warning. I will give mine room enough.
And thanks for the order. I just found out about you. I get the impression that you actually grow most of the seeds you sell. Right?
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Old January 20, 2012   #41
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I grow almost all of the tomato and pepper varieties, and many of the herbs. I also do some lettuces, but the folks in Oregon have much better luck due to the climate.

I have a great network of growers who supply me with the varieties I can't handle myself
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Old January 20, 2012   #42
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Thanks for the support! I appreciate it.

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Good to see you on here! You are one of the few seed sources on eBay that I actually trust

If anyone is still considering whether to buy from Mike, I say go for it. I've bought from Ohio Heirloom Seeds several times and nothing but good to say about the experience. In fact, I just bought more today
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Old March 10, 2012   #43
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Mike, your description of Siberian Pink Honey is absolutely right!

I had 100% germination and the seedlings are now even stronger than those sown several days before! I'm already sooo curious about the fruits! Thanks again for making them available! clara
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You can view pictures and read the full descriptions here:
http://www.ohioheirloomseeds.com/Tomato_Seeds.php
Mike,

the link should be:
http://www.ohioheirloomseeds.com/Tomato_Seeds.html

Great selection and prices, and I love your personalized descriptions!

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Old November 2, 2012   #45
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Mike,

the link should be:
http://www.ohioheirloomseeds.com/Tomato_Seeds.html

Great selection and prices, and I love your personalized descriptions!

Steve
Thanks, Steve!! I don't know how that happened but I just changed it.

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