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Old September 13, 2016   #106
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Chapman 15pks/15seeds
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Old September 13, 2016   #107
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Tomato and Pepper Seeds for the 2016 MMMM

Tomatoes

A Grappoli Corbarino
A Grappoli D’Inverno
Ambrosia Gold
Ambrosia Orange UBX
Blue Beauty
Chocolate Cherry
Grape F2
Indigo Blue Berries
Indigo Cherry Drops
Japanese Pink Cherry
Joe Lauerer’s Pink German Egg
Kiss the Sky
Magnus
Megatrusses
Momotaro F2
Peacevine
Porter
Punta Banda
Purple Bumblebee
Riesentraube
Shedra Sliva Tarasenka
Submarine Blush
Sunrise Bumblebee
Sweetie
Texas Wild Cherry
WOW x 20
Yellow Centiflor Hypertress

Peppers

Bishop’s Crown
Filus Blue
Large Red Cayenne
Mambo
Marbles
Masquerade
Maui Purple
Thai Chili (Ornamental)
Riot
Royal Black
Sweet Cayenne

All of the seeds above were grown in 2016. I have some more grown in 2014 and 2015 that could be added. I need to bag the peppers first and then I’ll look through our binders for the other ones.
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Old September 14, 2016   #108
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I did get the pepper seeds bagged and labeled. It took me hours to get it done.

I separated the tomato seeds I have saved from 2014 and 2015 and can write a list of those. These will be sent in to the MMMM in 10 bags of 5-12 seeds each:

Ambrosia Red
Amethyst Cream
Amish Gold
Dancing with Smurfs
Esmeralda Golosina
Golden Jubilee (Might be 10 bags of only 5 or 6 seeds per bag)
Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blue
Matt's Wild Cherry
Medovaya Kaplya (Might be 10 bags of only 5 or 6 seeds per bag)
Large Red Cherry (Might be 10 bags of only 5 or 6 seeds per bag)
Oranje Van Goeijenbier (Might be 10 bags of only 5 or 6 seeds per bag)
Peacevine (Might be 10 bags of only 5 or 6 seeds per bag)
Pink Ping Pong
Pinky Blast (Might be 10 bags of only 5 or 6 seeds per bag)
Porter's Pride
Russian Mini Yellow
Snow White
Spike
Yellow Riesentraube

I simply have too many tomato seeds to possibly grow. There will be a lot of bags of seeds that I got from the MMMM and from some swaps. I will be very careful not to send in others' F2s and special ones to them. They will be varieties like Black Plum and Homestead - ones we have all heard of.

I also want to send in some that Worth bought back in 2007. He gave them to me. I'll clearly mark 2007 on the bags. Yes they still germinate. Seven of the pepper varieties I grew and saved seeds from in the Pepper section above grew and produced from seeds bought in 2007. Tomato seeds from the same year have next to 100% germination rate. Soak them in a solution of a pinch of MG in a cup of water for an hour or so. Plant the ones that sink. It's that simple.

Tormato, it looks like I'll be using one of those flat rate envelopes after all.

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Old September 15, 2016   #109
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Salt.... The post office carries a priority, flat rate bubble envelope. Think it is 6 bucks, or was, and you get a tracking number. Those po bubblers will hold just a little over 500 packets of seeds.

The small , little priority box, think it $5 will hold about 150 packets of seeds.
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Old September 15, 2016   #110
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Star, I ordered the $6 ones. They come in packs of 10. You can order them from https://store.usps.com/store/browse/...ctId=P_EP_14_F They're mailed to you for free.

I just counted and I still have 140 more bags to get ready to mail in.

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Old September 15, 2016   #111
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I sent some seeds to a non-t'viller last spring in a regular envelope with one first-class stamp on it, and the post-office got me with a "your envelope is too fat" fee, and delivered it to the guy with $2.50 'postage due.' (D'oh)
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Old September 15, 2016   #112
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Star, I ordered the $6 ones. They come in packs of 10. You can order them from https://store.usps.com/store/browse/...ctId=P_EP_14_F They're mailed to you for free.

I just counted and I still have 140 more bags to get ready to mail in.
I have some of those too. Used them when I ran out of the bubblers the one time. I like the bubblers because if it raining or snowing the insides stay dry and have had the flat rate envelope arriving ripped sometimes when you stuffing it too much.

Poor guy. Your not going to have any hands left with all that labeling.

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I sent some seeds to a non-t'viller last spring in a regular envelope with one first-class stamp on it, and the post-office got me with a "your envelope is too fat" fee, and delivered it to the guy with $2.50 'postage due.' (D'oh)
Them folks sure want their postage. I couldn't believe it when I got a notice in the mail that the seeds I was receiving needed 2 more cents postage due.


Does anybody happen to want any Dwarf Sungold Sunflower seeds. If so I'll package some up and send them in?
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Old September 15, 2016   #113
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A first class envelope must be under 1/4" thick and be "bendable" to go through the sorting machines.
(I've pushed the 1/4" to its limits)
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Old September 20, 2016   #114
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Changing my column in the spreadsheet to reflect the death of my Costoluto Genovese & Uluru Ochre before I got any mature fruits. On the bright side, I will be replacing one of them with ten packs of Polish Pastel, a lovely bicolor paste!
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Old September 25, 2016   #115
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Ok my list THUS FAR:

Maters:
Japanese Black Triefle (10)
Lucky Cross (10)
Chocolate Cherry (20)
Blush (5)* but trying to get more
Copper River (10)
GGWT (5-10)
Captain Lucky (10)
Black Zebra (10)
Pink Bumblebee (10) (older seed, will write year on them. Still germ fine)
DTP Chocolate Lightning (this is limited! 5, mayyybe 10 packs)
Flat Head Orange (10)
Brandywine Dark Cherry (10)
Fishlake Oxheart (5)

Peppers:
(This is my first year of keeping seed, so i'm unsure how great it was. I picked the oldest peppers (final color and starting to get wrinkly, cut off the seed cluster and let them dry on that cluster.)
Anaheim pepper
Toro Di Corno
Yolo Bell Pepper
Pepperocini pepper

Legumes:
Pink eyed purple hull peas (top pick)
Blue Lake bush beans (like a lot.)
Trionfo Violetto (20)
Blue Shackamaxon (20)


Also thank you BB and Heirloomtomatoguy for the striped pepper seeds! I'm SOOO PUMPED!
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Old October 1, 2016   #116
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My Final List - they are actually stuffed into that $6 mailer. Then I remembered that I need to make a wish list or some categories or something.

Tomatoes – all are 10 bags of each unless otherwise noted.

A Grappoli Corbarino
A Grappoli D’Inverno
Ambrosia Gold
Ambrosia Orange UBX
Ambrosia Red
Amethyst Cream
Amish Gold
Blue Beauty
Chocolate Cherry
Dancing with Smurfs
Esmeralda Golosina
Golden Jubilee
Grape F2
Helsing ★★★★★★★★ Blue
Indigo Blue Berries
Indigo Cherry Drops
Jans
Japanese Pink Cherry
Joe Lauerer’s Pink German Egg
Kiss the Sky
Large Red Cherry
Magnus
Matt's Wild Cherry
Medovaya Kaplya
Megatrusses
Momotaro F2
Oranje Van Goeijenbier
Peacevine X 20
Pink Ping Pong
Pinky Blast
Porter
Porter's Pride
Punta Banda
Purple Bumblebee
Riesentraube
Russian Mini Yellow
Shedra Sliva Tarasenko
Snow White
Spike
Submarine Blush
Sunrise Bumblebee
Sweetie
Texas Wild Cherry
WOW X 20
Yellow Centiflor Hypertress
Yellow Riesentraube

Peppers

Bishop’s Crown
Filus Blue
Large Red Cayenne
Mambo
Marbles
Masquerade
Maui Purple
Thai Chili (Ornamental)
Riot
Royal Black
Sweet Cayenne

And then some older ones:

Aunt Ruby’s German Green 2
Azoychka 1
Beefsteak 1
Banana Legs 1
Black Krim 1
Black Cherry 1
Black Plum 2
Cherokee Purple 2
Costoluto Genovese 2
Dester 2
German Johnson 1
Goose Creek 1
Green Zebra
Homestead 3
Hssiao his Hung Shih 1
Isis Candy 1
Kosovo 1
Kellogg’s Breakfast 2
Marianna’s Peace 1
Old German 1
Paul Robeson 2
Purple Calabash 1
Rutgers 1
Stump of the World 1
Wes 1

Some of those came from 2007. It feels good sprouting tomato seeds 10 years old.
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Cool looking lists.

Salt.... Older seeds are a good thing. I like older seeds. It is fun to germinate them and see what some of those older tomatoes are like. : )
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Old October 2, 2016   #118
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I will be sending in:

Black Cherry - 12 packs
Cherokee Purple - 12 packs
Cosmonaut Volkov - 16 packs
Ditmarsher - 16 packs
Dwarf Rosella Purple - 12 packs
Dwarf Uluru Ochre - 16 packs
Earl of Edgecombe - 16 packs
Girl Girl's Weird Thing - 20 packs
Maryland Large Red - 16 packs
Mayo's Delight - 16 packs
Orange Russian 117 - 12 packs
Rebel Yell - 16 packs
Riesentraube - 16 packs


All fresh, this year. Fermented, tested, packaged & ready to go.



I will also look through my older seeds. I have accumulated a fair number that I will probably not be growing again.
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Old October 3, 2016   #119
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Here are the beans I'm sending. Haven't got the tomatoes sorted yet.

Beans:
Annelino Giallo
Aunt Ada's Italian
Bird Egg #3
Blue Shackamaxon
Brita's Foot Long

Asparagus Bean
Aunt Mary's Meat
Blue Lake
Cannellini Runner
Carolina Sieva
Cranberry
Emerite
Flagg
Flamingo
Fortex
Fortex Cross
Gold Marie
Gold of Bacau

Garrafal Oro
Giant Red Tarka
Goose
Herrenbohli
Jembo Polish
Kanawake Mohawk

Ideal Market
Chester/Flagg
Doyce Chambers

Insuk's Wang Kong
Jeminez
Kenearly Yellow Eye
Kentucky Wonder
Kentucky Wonder 191
Kentucky Wonder Wax
Kitchen King
Kwintus
Lohrey's Special
Mayflower
Montezuma Red
Mountaineer White Half Runner
Nightfall
Ojo de Cabra
Pebble
Piggot Family Heirloom
Polish
Poquito
Potato
Raquel
Red Stick
Rich Purple Pod
Menotume
Red Eye Fall

Roger Newsome
Roma II
Russian East German Pea Bean
Snowcap
Speckled Cranberry
Striped Cornfield

Seneca Speckled Egg
Soldier
Spanish Tolosana
State Half Runner
Striped Half Runner
Stuben Yellow Eye
Sultan's Golden Crescent
Super Marconi Cuneo
True Red Cranberry

Swahili Grey
Tarbais
Tenderstar Runner
Tennessee Greasy
Trionfo Violetta
Vermont Cranberry
White Whippoorwill Cowpea
Zelma Zesta

Peas:
Desiree Dwarf Blauwschokdors
Dwarf Grey Sugar
Dwarf Velour French Bean
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Old October 7, 2016   #120
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I will be sending at least the following tomato seeds:

Auria
Azoychka
Black Amber
Black From Tula
Black Krim
Blondkopfchen
Blush
Costoluto Genovese
Dester
Gardener's Sweetheart
Goldkrone
Gregori's Altai
Iva's Red Berry
Kellogg's Breakfast
Lithium Sunset
Mazarini
Paul Robeson
Principe Borghese
Purple Calabash
Tasmanian Chocolate
Yablonka Rossii
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