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Old March 2, 2006   #1
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Default You have done it to me .....again

After a vow to cut back on the number of varieties and just grow my favorites plus a few of the most interesting varieties discussed on the forums I frequent. After a winter of dreaming and drooling, there are now 32 varieties in the dirt under lights in the basement. Last year it was 15 varieties and I was going to cut back from that.

I will not bore the crowd with a list, I just hope what there is will be ready for the Midwest Tomato Fest in late summer and that the old seed grow-outs do well enough to return seeds to the people who sent them to me.

Looks like I need to get busy and build a bunch more cages.
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Old March 2, 2006   #2
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Bring on your list PaulF - this is Tomatoville after all
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Old March 2, 2006   #3
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PaulF -

Happened to me to Paul ~
Wow , there's going to be alot of plants ! lol ~ Tom
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Old March 2, 2006   #4
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OK here's the list:

Caspian Pink
Cherokee Purple
German Head
German Red Strawberry
Kellogg's Breakfast
Marianna's Peace
Neve's Azorian Red
Stump of the World
Kosovo
Shuntukski Velican (Giant)
Ingegnoli Gigante Lisco
Druzba
Soldacki
Polish
Tatar of Mongolistan
Zogola
Kardinal
Carbon
Giant Syrian
Andrew Rahart's Jumbo Red
Aunt Gerties Gold
Cuostralee
Lillian's Yellow Heirloom
Pink Brandywine (Suddath Strain)
Red Robin Cherry
Fox Cherry
Yellow Brandywine (Platfoot)
Turkey Chomp
Large Jar

That is only 29, but then I tend to exaggerate. Also in the dirt are 11 varieties of peppers and 6 or 8 herbs. Hope I haven't bit off more than I can chew.
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Old March 2, 2006   #5
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ha ha we tricked you
now is when we tell you what to keep(all of them) and What you must add..

No Earl's Faux?
Where's Omar's Lebanese?(3-4 lbs of heaven)
Aunt Rubies German Green..Hello?..where are you

Email me this instant!!
I can helovac seeds there tonight if need be.. :wink:

Seriously?...great list!!
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