Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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December 24, 2016 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: May 2015
Location: Nevada
Posts: 275
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Bought out Lowes Seeds
I was in Lowes last night for some seedling mix, and as I walked into the nursery, I saw a Sale sign up by the seed racks (2016 vegetables and flowers) at a great discount. So I started the hunt. After spending about an hour or so picking out seeds, I decided I should ask the manager of the department if she would make me a very reasonable deal for the whole shebang. To my surprise she did and the cost (don't ask me how much) she said she would take I could not refuse.
I know that a couple of large organizations in Florida are starting community gardens for the people in group homes there, as I was speaking to them about it. So in the back of my head I had this planned for an outlet, as I know they need all the financial help they can get. So the long and the short of it is I probably have about 1000 packages of various Ferry-Morse vegetables, herb, tomatoes both Organic and regular. Then the manager decided what the heck and threw in all the flower packages too. (estimating maybe 300 packages) I have been trying to inventory all of it, but it is confusing and very time consuming and with Christmas in a couple of days, I don't have time to post a huge list of what I have until after the Holidays. However there are a few types of heirloom tomatoes I would like to get if possible from people who have seed, so if I take the time to post a very long inventory list, do you think there would be any takers? On tomatoes and peppers, I'd offer two packages for my one, and on the other vegetables, I'd offer 3 packages to my one you sent me. Or if you prefer to just ask me if I have certain things, that would be fine too. |
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