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Old January 20, 2020   #1
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Default Two new KARMA’s and Tundra

Hello,
Limited seed will be available for trial of my large purple potato leaf heart ‘Tundra’ as well as the last two KARMA cherries, the oval bicolour potato leaf cherry KARMA Apricot as well as the Bicolour Green and Pink potato leaf cherry we call KARMA Miracle.
Pm me for an email address to send your request. Sase within the US, other arrangements available for outside US as with our previous releases.
The others have been very well received and I thank everyone who has posted photos and informative reports of how the other True North and KARMA tomatoes have done in various conditions in numerous countries.
8 new tomatoes released last year and now these makes a total of eleven so far, very proud of all of them and I hope you will enjoy these new ones just as much
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Old January 20, 2020   #2
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Left to right in middle KARMA Project photo
KARMA Peach
KARMA Purple Multiflora
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KARMA Purple
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Beautiful tomatoes Karen, definitely distinctive and with the names there should be no mix ups from lost tags etc
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Karen, you have so much to show for just a few years! I can't wait to see what else you have up your sleeve.
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Fabulous!
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Congrats on all the great releases!
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Old February 19, 2020   #7
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Thanks Karen for all your work on the Karma and the True North series! But I'm curious -- did all the Karma varieties come from one cross? Or were there different parents?
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Thanks Karen for all your work on the Karma and the True North series! But I'm curious -- did all the Karma varieties come from one cross? Or were there different parents?
One cross with what was one unstable parent.
But that turned into an advantage in this case I believe.
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Fantastic outcome from your work moving forward.
I should try a couple more. (missed this post a month ago...just seeing this
now)
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Gorgeous looking tomatoes, well done.
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Very amazing work. I applaud you and thank you for your hard work and I'm looking forward to growing many of your new varieties. You are a smart & talented lady for sure. The tomato world of the home gardener has become more exciting because of you. Can't say enough !

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Beautiful tomatoes, that take hard work and patience. The reward is so great and we thank you from the bottom of our hearts. The Tundra looks luscious.
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I just heard from my friend in NC. She is growing two KARMA Miracles that I sprouted for her back in February, and is about to plant them in her garden. She said they are PL and that the foliage doesn't have the usual aroma. Has anyone else noticed that?

I'm growing KARMA's Miracle and Peach this season, but they haven't sprouted quite yet so I cannot comment...…

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I just heard from my friend in NC. She is growing two KARMA Miracles that I sprouted for her back in February, and is about to plant them in her garden. She said they are PL and that the foliage doesn't have the usual aroma. Has anyone else noticed that?

I'm growing KARMA's Miracle and Peach this season, but they haven't sprouted quite yet so I cannot comment...…

Linda
I’m not sure Linda, it’s not something that I have noticed myself. Perhaps aroma, like flavour is an individual experience. I’m not sure.
I’m happy that she is growing them and I hope you’ll let me know how they do
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I'm looking forward to growing the Tundra tomatoes this year. Thanks for the great flavors.
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