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And I'm also assuming that the increased disease tolerance,not resistance, IMO is for foliage diseases only. I started saying the same many years ago b;c I felt that the upper leaf epidermis was thicker, all to say that some find PL varieties to be more tolerant of foliage diseases and some do not.It also relates to the incidence of foliage pathogens at a specific geographic area in one season, Carolyn, who loves PL over RL varieties but then one has to consider how a RL variety got to be PL in a genetic sense, and whether any other traits had changed. For me that was an issue with Indian Stripe PL and Orange Minsk PL, and Ithink the only way to tell is to grow both the RL and PL versions of the same variety in the same season,
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BKX is Black Krim Potato Leaf and the seed was sent to me several years ago by my friend Glenn Chandler in Texas. He found a lone PL growing in a field of regular Black Krim. It was much more productive and doesn't get the cracking or scarring the normal Black Krim can get. Same to better taste.
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Sorry, I posted the above reply before I scrolled back and read the previous couple of posts.
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Whoa doggies, more productive too? Yippee!!
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Terry,I'm sure you've compared both BK and BKX and have also found that you likethe taste of BKX better,as I hope many who grow BKX will also agree with you And onward we go,says Carolyn,thinking of Brad's Black Heart that was also found in a field of BK as I remember, Carolyn
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I don't know any tomato variety that is bug-resistant.
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Thoroughly enjoyed reading the Alan Bishop bio on your site...I found this statement to be rather intriguing...
"In recent years he has stepped away from his seed list to focus on honing and increasing his seed stock in preparation for what he sees as the rough road ahead for all of us." Is Mr. Bishop talking about the economy...or something else entirely? Any ideas? |
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Cool.
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Haha Mischka Never hurts to be ready right
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VERY impressed with the seed quantity in packets that I ordered!
Can't wait for these to sprout and grow!! |
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I try to rotate through the list when i order anything.
I've ordered from most of the places on the list. This year, it was from Terry and Tatiana's. No problems with either.
If they can take the time to participate in discussions on T'ville, surely i can afford to spend a little money with them. There are two tomatoes that i would be willing to trade my wife in on: Dinnerplate (a pink heart) and Old Buckeye (AKA Buckeye Yellow) I am afraid that they are long gone. Ken |
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Thanks for putting up with my Goof Terry, I got those pepper seeds in over the weekend and started them in baggies. I'm sure that they'll be just as awesome as the stuff I ordered from you. I'll post up some photos when I have them.
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Excellent Germination!
Thanks, Terry- hope your business is doing well. Just wanted to report that out of the 5 varieties I ordered from you this year, 4 already have 100% germination after only 4 days! (The fifth variety has also sprouted.) The amount of seed in the packets is huge, too, which is important for some- an excellent value.
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