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Old January 23, 2015   #151
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...I look forward to reading Glens year in review. It makes me feel like he is old friend. I come from a long line of farmers so I can relate. Farming is not for sissies.
I just read the 2014 year in review on the website.
http://www.sandhillpreservation.com/pages/about.html
Wow!
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Old January 26, 2015   #152
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My zip is 87144, hopefully I will get it this week!
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Old January 27, 2015   #153
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Got ours yesterday, woo!!
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Old January 28, 2015   #154
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I got my copy yesterday, too! I'm looking forward to paging through it and figuring out what I want to order.
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Old May 25, 2015   #155
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Almost all of my heirlooms come from Sandhill. I'm even growing "Grub's Mystery" because I love the name. Supposedly a great green tomato. Green tomato? We shall see.
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Old May 25, 2015   #156
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I don't believe most gardeners are capable of exhausting all the possible varieties offered, or going to be offered by Sandhill Preservation. I think Glenn and Linda have more exclusive seeds, in frozen storage, waiting to be grown and cataloged than I could probably grow in my life time.

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Old May 25, 2015   #157
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I don't believe most gardeners are capable of exhausting all the possible varieties offered, or going to be offered by Sandhill Preservation. I think Glenn and Linda have more exclusive seeds, in frozen storage, waiting to be grown and cataloged than I could probably grow in my life time.

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George, Glenn does have a backlog of varieties that have been sent to him, but every year I send him seeds of the best that I've listed in my seed offer for him to trial/do seed production, but not this year b'c when I shoud have sent them in January I was dealing with the gallbladder problems and surgeries.

So my2015 offer will go up this summer and then the 2016 offer early next january, so he'll get double the number I usually send.

I've known Linda and Glenn for many many years and so he knows what I like and trusts that if I like something his customers might also. The hitch is that Glenn himself does NOT like eating tomatoes.

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Old September 18, 2015   #158
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I am looking for some spudakee seeds. Have 9 differnt heirlooms to exchange if anyone has spudakee. I have
German johnson
Pink honey
Aunt ginny
Brandywine pink
Giant Belgium
Watermelon tomato
Cheeokee purple
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Old September 18, 2015   #159
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I am looking for some spudakee seeds. Have 9 differnt heirlooms to exchange if anyone has spudakee. I have
German johnson
Pink honey
Aunt ginny
Brandywine pink
Giant Belgium
Watermelon tomato
Cheeokee purple
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John, to ask for varieties you need to go to the WANTED seed subforum, which is lower down on this page.

http://tomatoville.com/forumdisplay.php?f=64

Hope that helps, and I see you have few posts so I do hope that you will read about the different Forums here and ask and answer questions since we do consider Tville to be a community.

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Old September 18, 2015   #160
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I am looking for some spudakee seeds. Have 9 differnt heirlooms to exchange if anyone has spudakee. I have
German johnson
Pink honey
Aunt ginny
Brandywine pink
Giant Belgium
Watermelon tomato
Cheeokee purple
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I gotcha covered. Pm me your address and i send you out some Spudakee no trade or sase necessary
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Old November 8, 2015   #161
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Default No 2016 paper catalog from Sand Hill Preservation

Thought those who buy from Sand Hill would like to read the section here about their decision not to print a paper catalog in 2016.

http://www.sandhillpreservation.com/pages/news.html

I'm sad to see the paper catalog go, but their decision is certainly understandable -- and it's nice that they hope it will give them more freedom to include additional information in the downloadable .pdf catalog and to get the 2016 offerings updated sooner on the website.

Also means that any of us who know non-internet people who have been or want to be Sand Hill customers should try to help them access the information they need.
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Old November 8, 2015   #162
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Once more the USPS (Service?) shoots themselves in the foot. They tend to be restricting business rather than looking for more ways to expand. Sad state of affairs.

Let Glenn know you support his decision by purchasing as many seeds and poultry as possible. He is one of my three "go-to" seed sellers. The other two are Tomatovillians and you know who you are.
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Old November 12, 2015   #163
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Even though there are no pictures on the web catalog, the site is quite an enjoyable read. Lots to choose from.
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Old February 2, 2016   #164
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mailed my 2016 tomato seed order on Monday, jan 25, received seeds Saturday, jan 30. volunteered for replacements but received all 10 of the varieties I wanted. very generous seed counts in the packets plus a free bonus variety. my second year ordering from sand hill and don't expect to look anywhere else.
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Old February 2, 2016   #165
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Updating information about Sandhill.

Glenn called me two days ago and said that he was getting letters from some folks who have no computers nor access to them if everything is just online now.

So he had about only 2000 catalogs printed and is sending them out first class for those who need them and for those who have computers but prefer catalogs for $ 5 which is refundable when an order is sent in,

He has made it possible to view three sections

seeds, roots, books

sweet potatoes

Poultry

At the top of those three sections there is a pdf that you can download.

I do hope I've remembered all that he told me and someone was there , from a similar post I made at idig, and said he/she thought that by using Ctl and F that one could search those pdf's

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