November 4, 2012 | #136 |
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Finally had time to look. That is a BEAUTIFUL catalog/website ! I love the picture of the sliced Manitoba, and I know I'll be ordering that one for sure !
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November 4, 2012 | #137 | |
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Actually, the best tomato variety I tasted last year came from you, and was quite unexpected. "County Agent" is just another of those medium-sized reds, but the flavor was exceptional here. Unfortunately, it was grown in my main field and since TSWV infected about 80% of those plants, I didn't save seed or list it. However, I still have 5 seeds from you so will plant them this winter in my greenhouse and get a fresh crop of seed. I'm glad "Red Barn" did well for you... I know Carolyn considers it to be an over-looked variety (one of, if not the best?, she was able to resurrect from the crosses by Joe's father). Steve Last edited by Heritage; November 5, 2012 at 12:37 PM. |
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November 5, 2012 | #138 | |
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btw... I want to exchange thoughts re: Edna and Paul. Is your PM working now? Steve |
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November 9, 2012 | #139 |
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Steve, many thanks for your letter with these wonderful varieties! I'm really looking forward to have them all in my garden next season! Happy grow-out for you and Marla, too, next year! clara
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November 9, 2012 | #140 | |
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You're welcome, and thank you much for the seeds! I'm sorry you had to spend so much time dealing with German Customs. It seems the German custom agents have taken an interest in collecting heirloom tomato seeds. I have now changed my method for sending seeds to Germany. Cheers, Steve |
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November 10, 2012 | #141 |
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Clara,
your news give me hope that the seeds will be ignored from the customs service this time. I think it will be hard for us in the future to get seeds. They seem to get more strict than ever. Cheers, Simone |
November 10, 2012 | #142 |
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I don't know what's actually going on with our customs as there are no restrictions in sending seeds to Germany. From my experience, I can say that I've got all letters from abroad (outside of Europe) WITHOUT customs declaration in an appropriate time, but those WITH declaration took up to 4 weeks. New kind of German bureaucracy, I think. clara
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November 10, 2012 | #143 |
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Steve, I sent you a PM about dear Edna. Didn't you get it?
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November 10, 2012 | #144 |
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Oh, OK about the Manitoba and thanks !
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November 10, 2012 | #145 |
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November 15, 2012 | #146 |
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Heritage / Steve
your catalog is awesome, time to get my order together. Steve I have a question for you. You have collected some amazing tomatoes. Do you know anyone who is working on a Brandywine and a stripe cross. A nice big tomato. I cant find anything or anyone working in that area. A stump of the world and a stripe would be yummy to. Joe |
November 15, 2012 | #147 | |
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I'm sure there are Brandywine X stripes crosses out there but I haven't trialed any of them. I see Tania grew out the F1 of one such cross, http://t.tatianastomatobase.com/wiki...andy_Stripe_F1 but don't know if any following generations were grown. Looks like a good project for you Steve |
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November 17, 2012 | #148 |
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Since I cant find any striped Brandywine varieties to choose from, then, I agree with you Heritage, this will be a good project for me to start.
Brandywine X with Grand Ma Vinnies yellow and Pink ... sounds good Brandywine X with Hillbilly ... Yumm My goal is to have a pretty 8-12 oz (or more) tomato with the flavor of a Brandywine with lots of stripes and has a big production. It has got to have good production not some stingy plant. Well here I go jumping in with both feet and blind. I am unfamiliar with the genetics of a striped tomato but who cares I will give it a try and maybe get lucky. Joe |
November 17, 2012 | #149 | |
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Check out frogleap's blog for a nice explanation of the genes involved: http://frogsleapfarm.blogspot.com/20...tripes-in.html Steve |
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November 17, 2012 | #150 |
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I just want to let everyone know about the great service I received from Heritage Seeds.
They have a wonderful selection and great prices. When I ordered from them, my product arrived very quickly. I really recommend ordering from them if you havn't already. |
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