January 5, 2014 | #16 |
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January 5, 2014 | #17 |
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Just to add I do not have heating pads or anything like that. The seeds are started and put ont eh dryer so only heat is when it goes. Then the cold metal more than makes up for the warmth later. It has been colder than normal here. So the fact that they have already started sprouted is amazing.
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January 26, 2014 | #19 |
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Mike,
The seeds arrived quickly and in perfect condition. I'm really looking forward to trying them. Thanks, Paula |
February 1, 2014 | #20 |
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February 10, 2014 | #21 |
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Mike,
The seeds arrived quick and safely. Can't wait to try them! Thanks! Mike |
March 1, 2014 | #22 |
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April 2, 2014 | #23 |
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Bought some tomato & pepper seeds which arrived very quickly. Tomato seeds germinated in 3-5 days and after 3 weeks running ~98% germination rate. Peppers have been typical so far; had a couple germinate in 3 days, bunch more after 5 days. After two weeks, about 90% have germinated. Gonna give the stragglers a little more time.
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April 3, 2014 | #24 |
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Thanks Mike for the great and fast service! Germination was 85% and up on all the tomato seeds. Thanks and hope you have a great growing season! Louie
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August 16, 2014 | #25 |
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Quite a few of you folks requested a "heads up" when my new Rozovyi Myod seeds became available. I just finished germination-testing my third batch and now have them available for sale. Germ is 95%+.
We've had a tremendous season her in central Ohio due to the cooler-than-normal temperatures. An improved harvest means that I've increased the seed count to 40 per package and kept the price the same- $2.29. I also have 2015 (Orange) Kentucky Beefsteak and Indigo Rose seeds available. http://www.ohioheirloomseeds.com/ Thanks, Mike at Ohio Heirloom Seeds |
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Vince was a lawyer and of course dealt with any legal issus for TGS but had his own private practice as well.I interacted with him several times b'c he used to look at message sites and also the SSE YEarbooks and if he saw something interesting he would contact me to see if I had seeds. He died of a sudden heart attack/ I kept trying to get out of her what the parents were, but she'd just laugh and never tell me. At the time there was a black cherry listed in the SSE Yearbooks called Black Sweet, Tania doesn't list it, I just checked, and I had grown it and asked about that one and Linda told me no, that wasn't part of the parentage. And good thing that b'c I didn't like it. I also remember quite clearly that Linda and Vince produced the first Black Cherry seeds that they listed, and many of us were having terrible problems with germination, but once you got it going and saved seeds all was fine. Linda told me that she thought that there were too many immature seeds they sent out. It was the first and last time that they ever produced their own seeds. Carolyn
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August 17, 2014 | #29 |
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Mike, I bought Costoluto Genovese from you last year and didn't have anywhere to get them started in time for the season. I made it a priority this year and they are just beautiful plants.
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August 19, 2014 | #30 | |
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I've grown Chocolate Cherry for a number of years and find it to be quite good too. Are you aware of any other black/dark cherry varieties? I have some friends in Russia digging around to see if they can locate any. Regards, Mike |
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