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Old August 14, 2007   #1
svalli
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Location: Vaasa, Finland, latitude N 63°
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Default I'm moving with a seed collection

My next garden will be way up north on latitude 63°. Zone is about 3. Max temperature is just above 80°F and winter minimum about 22°F. Growing season is short with last frosts possible in early June and first frost in early September. So I will have to learn again how to grow in a greenhouse. I did buy a lot of seeds from TGS this spring, but did not plant them since I knew that we may move. I tried to choose early varieties, but I do also have quite many, which do require longer season. I have also saved some seeds from tomatoes I grew previous seasons and still have older purchased and traded seeds left.

If you were moving to a place, where you can not find such a variety of tomato seeds like here in U.S, which ones would you pack with you?
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