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Old September 9, 2010   #16
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Tim let me know how it does for you. I'm sending you the Kosovo seed and some Donskoi so you will have a couple of great hearts to compare it to.
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Thanks Bill. Did you get the last two emails I sent you?
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Old September 9, 2010   #18
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Sounds like a winner Ami!
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Old September 9, 2010   #19
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Tim let me know how it does for you. I'm sending you the Kosovo seed and some Donskoi so you will have a couple of great hearts to compare it to.
Bill, when my seed come in I will send you some
To try.
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Old September 15, 2010   #20
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Bill
I mailed your Oleyar's German seed yesterday, along with
another variety to try. Hopefully one of us can save some
Seed from the Oleyar's.
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Old September 22, 2010   #21
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that is great to hear! I am growing 5 different oxhearts this year and will be should start eating fresh tomatoes in early Dec until late June here in my part of Florida.
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that is great to hear! I am growing 5 different oxhearts this year and will be should start eating fresh tomatoes in early Dec until late June here in my part of Florida.
I like the idea of having homegrown tomatoes in
December. Especially if they were out of mater patch.
Before I joined TV I had no idea there was such a thing
as an oxheart to tomato, but you live and learn.
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Old February 14, 2011   #23
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I am producing so many oxhearts now that I am wishing I got my Victorian Strainer!!. I have wanted one for 10 yrs. and always forget until I have a counter of tomatoes.
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