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Old August 11, 2014   #16
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Thank you Lindsey! I am not going to retry it, not quite yet, so I'll pass on the seeds for now. I still have about a thousand tomato varieties that I need to trial in the near future!


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Old August 11, 2014   #17
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I still have about a thousand tomato varieties that I need to trial in the near future!


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I bet! How many tom plants do you have to plant each year to keep up with new varieties/old favorites for seed for your website?
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hi Lindsay,

It depends on how many seeds I got sprouting. Some of these original seeds are over 10 year old, or I may have only a very few seeds. Sometimes I only manage to get one or two seedlings going from the whole seed packet, and prey that they will make it. Sometimes I get over 20 seedlings, but that does not happen very often.

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