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Old January 1, 2011   #1
svalli
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Default Recommendations for Russian varieties needed

Beginning of new year and increasing (slowly) day light made me to look for places to order seeds from, even I already have seeds for too many varieties.

Seemnemaailm in Estonia sells quite many Russian varieties. Can anyone recommend tasty varieties for greenhouse or for extremely short outdoor season?
http://www.seemnemaailm.ee/eng/index.php?CID=6

Descriptions on the site are hard to read, since I do not know Russian and the online translator makes funny sentences. I can understand the Estonian descriptions a bit, since it is similar to Finnish. I am planning to order at least Black Moor, Japanese Golden Truffle, King of Siberia, Chernomor, Zolotoy Byk, Snow Leopard and Icequeen.

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Old January 1, 2011   #2
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The best place that I can recommend is one of our fellow Tomatoville folks-Andrey. He has a lot of seed and you can probably find lots of posts describing different seed and also maybe a thread with past variety lists. He is in Belarus. He introduced a lot of folks to many great varieties.

His TVille name is Andrey_BY
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Svalli, a couple varieties he will have that I can recommend on their taste and earliness are Sibirskiy Skorospelyi (medium-sized red) and Mini Gold (plum shaped yellow cherry). Both have excellent taste and load up quickly. Both are smaller plants. Mini Gold is definitely determinate, and I think Sib/Skor is semi determinate (it will produce here right up until frost).

BTW, hope your holidays were GI-NORMOUS-LY happy.

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