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Old July 22, 2010   #16
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When I started growing heirlooms, people were very generous with me. And I like to help other folks looking for seed that they cant get. So we expect you to be generous with seed in your country, and also find local heirlooms to share with us! Thats the rules of the road!
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Old July 23, 2010   #17
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yes, already have shared a good deal of pepper seeds since i am a member of a pepper forum. what extra seed i have, have been traded and given away to people who share an appreciation for growing their own food.

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sadly we don't have heirloom tomatoes. they have disappeared long ago. i don't remember if we even had any. =(
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Old July 23, 2010   #18
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It is sad. You would think that there would be some heirlooms around. No luck yesterday here in San Antonio finding tomatillos. Still looking.
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it's alright =D

if you can't find any then that's that. I'll find a way to get some to my country.

thanks again.
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It sound a bit like a variety that is very poupular here, named Habanero Dulce (Spanish = Sweet Habanero). It also have the Habanero taste, but only little to almost no heat. However the color of the Habanero Dulce is a more light salmon pink/orange color (see pic). Also most of them have a bit bowling pin-like shape, like the one on the left here:


nice pepper you got there. love the color too.
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Old July 27, 2010   #21
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When I started growing heirlooms, people were very generous with me. And I like to help other folks looking for seed that they cant get. So we expect you to be generous with seed in your country, and also find local heirlooms to share with us! Thats the rules of the road!
I'm a live witness of franz' generosity with sharing seeds.

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yes, already have shared a good deal of pepper seeds since i am a member of a pepper forum. what extra seed i have, have been traded and given away to people who share an appreciation for growing their own food.

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sadly we don't have heirloom tomatoes. they have disappeared long ago. i don't remember if we even had any. =(
we have one. called kamatis tagalog
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Old July 28, 2010   #22
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or native kamatis / native tomato

pinakbet's quite generous himself. =p

not much flavor from that tomato, or i'm just so used to eating it every single day. lol
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maybe you're referring to common round tomato found in the market... the hybrids.
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Old July 28, 2010   #24
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ohhh....

what does the kamatis tagalog look like? hehe
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