Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 6, 2007 | #16 | |
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It isn't uncommon for them to sell in pound amounts, so with hybrid seed in particular that's quite an expense. Lesser amounts are sometimes available. it's the retail companies such as Burpee, TGS, Stokes, Parks and anyone else who doesn't produce all their own seed to repackage in their own seed packs with their name on them and what info they want to impart on that package. The smaller retailers that we know may produce all their own seed, such as Sandhill and mariseeds, or like TGS they may subcontract out for certain varieties or buy off the shelf. Buying in large amounts is more cost effective, usually, but then it also means that storage conditions for the seeds have to be optimal to ensure good germination. Some, but not all retail places do germination tests.
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September 7, 2007 | #17 |
Tomatovillian™
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As the good Doctor says, the large companies often outsource the seedy things. But, we're talking Australia here, Not exactly the biggest companies in the world.
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September 7, 2007 | #18 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Aug 2007
Location: new england, australia
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By the way Senator....."Love The Suit"
Sorry, a little off topic. Silence of the tommies. |
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