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Old November 21, 2006   #1
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Did anyone grow out some/one of those Canadian varieties I sent out this spring? Would love some feedback.

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Old November 21, 2006   #2
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Ciao Jen-

I hope your garden did well this year. I didn't get seeds from you this year, but Munchkin grew Sophie's from seeds we saved from the plant you gave me last year. He had pretty good luck with her in his garden, despite being shoe-horned in a 4'x4' raised potager bed along with Mirabell Multiflora and Whippersnapper. Thanks again for the plants. Munchkin still talks about your cats!
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Old November 21, 2006   #3
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Hey, Julianna.

No, this year was a disaster on just about every front. Cats are history. See link below:
http://www.tomatoville.com/viewtopic.php?t=3028

Next year for the garden at least...

Ciao for now,
Jennifer with a broken heart
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Old November 21, 2006   #4
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Jen,

Off-topic, but have you found anyone you can trust to not ruin your affairs and sell your cats if another health crisis arises?
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Old November 21, 2006   #5
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Background for Brandysweet Plum:
From an accidental cross, in 1998, between Brandywine and a Sweet 100 type. The F1 generation was the size and shape of a small plum, two to three times the diameter of Sweet 100. It had the smooth rich flavour of Brandywine with the sweetness of Sweet 100; very juicy, but more meaty than Sweet 100. From this cross, Ken Allan selected for a large cherry type (similar to the original F1). This smooth, fruity, melt-in-your-mouth tomato doesn’t grab your attention the way Sweet 100 does, but each summer I find myself eating it to the exclusion of all other cherry tomatoes and have come to the conclusion that this is the best of the bunch.

2006 Notes
Sweet and rich – took a while to get going – now a nice plant; wee bit of splitting - Sept. 8 - mellow/sweet/rich/juicy Aug. 19th – yum but not great production and plant health not the best.





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To two great Canadian fillies.
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Old November 22, 2006   #7
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Ciao Jen-

Aw sweetheart, I'm so sorry to hear about your illness and going through all of that mostly alone and without your carpet tigers. I'm glad you didn't lose them all and I can totally understand how upset, frustrated and out of control it must have been for you to learn you signed things away without your knowledge. I can't begin to know what that's like, but I can be here for you and like Kim also said, we're not too far that we can't be with you at a moment's notice if you need us. Honestly, so please take us up on it. You're in my thoughts and prayers, girlfriend. Take care, and please be in touch.

Big hugs from our entire family and our Tomatoville family as well.
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Old November 24, 2006   #8
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Jennifer,

I grew you Ledoux Special this year, and it was wonderful. Although I wouldn't call it a heart, based on the fruit shapes, which were variable, but the number of seeds in each fruit (very few) is consistent with heart-shaped tomatoes... Great tomato, a real keeper.
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86 days, indet., potato leaf plant with good yield of dark pink beefsteak fruits, some shaped as blunt hearts, 9-12 oz, firm and meaty, very few seed cavities, excellent sweet flavor, outstanding tomato, developed in Quebec
Jennifer, do you have more info about the history of Ledoux Special?

Canadian Dwarf - got 0% germination, none of the seeds germinated for me.

Kits Find - the seedling didn;t make it Queued up for retry.[/quote]
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Jennifer, hope you got my recent email. I was re-reading this thread to try to understand what hit you a little better, and wondered how one gets CNS emboli?

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Old November 25, 2006   #10
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I grew Crimson Sprinter this year and it did great. The seeds sprouted quickly and although our weather this year was terrible, the plants still gave a good yield of juicy red 4 oz. globes with a rich zingy flavor. The others you sent have places reserved for 2007 and I'm sure they'll do well too.
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