May 26, 2014 | #46 |
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Of course, there are many variables when growing and comparing tomatoes. I will say...last year was the first year I planted Cherokee Purple. Wow! They became my favorite tomato last year (very productive too). Honestly, I only plant out 7-8 varieties every year...so the people who are putting out 30-40 varieties (you guys are nuts!)...might like others even more.
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May 26, 2014 | #49 |
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Has anyone in the U.S. obtained seeds of Margaret Curtain directly from the Koanga Institute? They are telling me there is no way to ship them to my address. The one U.S. source that I can locate is sold out. Perhaps there is a way to resolve the problem with the New Zealand source?
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May 27, 2014 | #50 |
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This online site in New Zeland has seeds and shows an option for shipping to the U.S.. That is if you dont mind waiting for your seeds.
http://bristol.co.nz/index.php?optio...limitstart=180 Good luck. |
May 27, 2014 | #51 |
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I wonder if one of our N. Z. members (are you reading this Richard?) would be able to purchase and send a large amount of seed to a member here where it could subsequently be shared out. With proper compensation of course!
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May 27, 2014 | #54 |
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Yes, that is the source. Checking just a moment ago, I read Sold Out. Dave |
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May 27, 2014 | #57 |
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recommend you try and source some starts and plant them out . I realize you said for 2015, but jeez, the growing season just started so there is nothing like some actual data! whats holding you back from planting some extra?
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May 27, 2014 | #58 |
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Ha, I know. But my tomato seeds were started and all my space is now taken with happily growing tomatoes. 2015 will have to be the year of the Black Tomato! In addition to my usual Black Krim, I'm also growing Black and Brown Boar and Purple Bumble Bee that fall into the Black/Purple camp.
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May 28, 2014 | #59 |
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Received Margaret Curtain seed in Gary's swap this year and it is growing well. I will save seed from MC this fall for certain as I am sure others will. I will be happy to share for next spring's planting
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July 3, 2014 | #60 |
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The Black and Brown Boar I've got growing in a bucket is doing well....a pretty tomato at the green stage.
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