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Old February 12, 2016   #1
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I've got Momotaro and Odoriko seeds in my shopping cart on Amazon. For one pack of each it's just over $13. Are they worth it ? I have tons of other tomato seeds so I don't really need these but for some reason they're calling my name.
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Not for that price send them on I know nothing of them but you have plenty others to pick from.
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Not for that price send them on I know nothing of them but you have plenty others to pick from.
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You're right I've got about 150 varieties that I really need to sit down and decide which ones to grow this year. It's a sickness I'm always looking for just one more.
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off topic for a minute

Walt, is that a dark Galaxy tomato in your avatar?
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I bought momotaro from TGS in the fall for <$4 - probably twice the # of seeds offered on Amazon.

You can buy other varieties to justify the shipping cost and still come out ahead.
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Walt, is that a dark Galaxy tomato in your avatar?

They're Kaleidoscopic Jewels. The Dark galaxys were darker and had more speckles than stripes.
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I've got Momotaro and Odoriko seeds in my shopping cart on Amazon. For one pack of each it's just over $13. Are they worth it ? I have tons of other tomato seeds so I don't really need these but for some reason they're calling my name.
Don't you hate that? That's what winter does to us.

I only grew Momotaro one season so I can't really say whether they're worth it or not but I'm just sympathizing with your plight.

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Don't you hate that? That's what winter does to us.

I only grew Momotaro one season so I can't really say whether they're worth it or not but I'm just sympathizing with your plight.

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So true, I keep looking at seed catalogs and websites, while thinking why am I even looking I don't need any more.
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Momotaro at Seeds n' Such are $2.79.

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Momotaro at Seeds n' Such are $2.97
You people are horrible.

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That's why I love this site there's always someone shouting buy them buy them. Then finding a way to accomplish just that.
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I shelled out for Momotaro and grew it in 2014 along with Eva Purple Ball. I couldn't tell them apart either from looks or taste!!!!!

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Kitazawa has both of those for 3.69 each with a 6.25 shipping charge no matter how many varieties you choose.

Grandeur, hybrid
Katana, hybrid
Mandarin
Momotaro, hybrid
Odoriko, hybrid
Sun Gold, hybrid
Sun Cherry extra Sweet, hybrid
Super Sweet 100, hybrid

No, I don't work there - I just happen to have the catalog beside me.
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Kitazawa has both of those for 3.69 each with a 6.25 shipping charge no matter how many varieties you choose.

Grandeur, hybrid
Katana, hybrid
Mandarin
Momotaro, hybrid
Odoriko, hybrid
Sun Gold, hybrid
Sun Cherry extra Sweet, hybrid
Super Sweet 100, hybrid

No, I don't work there - I just happen to have the catalog beside me.

Kitazawa has tomatoes? I order just about everything else in their catalog.
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Kitazawa has tomatoes? I order just about everything else in their catalog.
Our youngest son wants to grow some Adzuki type beans for making confections. I'm trying to talk him into trying to grow one of the yard long varieties as well.

I need to visit a certain thread about beans....
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