Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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September 26, 2012 | #61 | |
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Thanks so much and thank heavens my memory did kick in in terms of remembering that you got the seeds from someone in CA.
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September 26, 2012 | #62 | |
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September 26, 2012 | #63 | |
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Alex got some of his seeds in Canada, I forgot from where, he can explain that, but I do have seeds from him for Jasmin, noted in my data book as a red cherry from Serbia, and will probably be having it grown next season to offer in my seed offer here, good growth and good seed production allowing. Alex and I have been exchanging seeds for quite a few years now and if he had lots of seed I'm sure he would have offered them in the Seed Exchange Forum/ He sent me seed for 9 varieties in the Spring, about half were CV's ( commercial varieties) and what I was most interested in were the Serbian varieties. Why is Alex my good friend? Well, several years ago I was sent 15 packs of seed by someone who was stationed in the former USSR and I needed help in translating the names, all in Russian, so I asked for help and here's that link which might amuse some of you as it did me: http://tomatoville.com/showthread.ph...t=tsar-kolokol I said I wanted to learn Russian and it was Alex who sent me a Russian textbook. But then I also wanted to relearn the Latin I once knew quite well, and in the end didn't spend much time with either endeavor, at least to date.
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September 27, 2012 | #64 |
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Then I will wait until 2014 for your seed offer, if
all goes well next year. |
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