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Old July 23, 2016   #46
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What a list... over 100 varieties!
How many plants do you grow out of each variety?
Looking forward to your generous seed offer for 2017. Just want you to know that your 2015 seed offer got me hooked!

Thank you so much.
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Old July 23, 2016   #47
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What a list... over 100 varieties!
How many plants do you grow out of each variety?
Looking forward to your generous seed offer for 2017. Just want you to know that your 2015 seed offer got me hooked!

Thank you so much.
I only grow out one of most.

I am hooked on doing them.
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Old July 23, 2016   #48
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What an extensive list! I love reading the new-to-me tomatoes and dream about the BLTs and different flavors.

Your generous gifts to many - of the GGWTs - at least in my part of the country - are paying off in 'maters! Soon they will be ready to share and enjoy. Thank you again for these special seeds.
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Old July 23, 2016   #49
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What an extensive list! I love reading the new-to-me tomatoes and dream about the BLTs and different flavors.

Your generous gifts to many - of the GGWTs - at least in my part of the country - are paying off in 'maters! Soon they will be ready to share and enjoy. Thank you again for these special seeds.
You are welcome. Bet you will love them, if you haven't grown them before.
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Old July 25, 2016   #50
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Tormato, sending you a pm. Thanks Gary. BTW- see anything that peaks your interest?

Earl Of Edgecombe RL bicolor?

Is that a variant?
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Old July 25, 2016   #51
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No, it's a mistake. It should be orange. Thanks for pointing it out. Accuracy is important.
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Old September 15, 2016   #52
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Marsha! Just to let you know, that Dana's Dusky Rose grown from your seeds beautiful and taste great! My family and co-workers loved it! Thank you for your generous offer!
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Old September 15, 2016   #53
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Hi Marsha,
Just saw this thread. Great list. I am concluding a successful season in the mountains of North Carolina. I planted over 70 plants from 35 varieties. I saved seeds and participating in Tormatos swap. I was fortunate to harvest and process a nice number of seeds from Black Cherry, Tel-Aviv Train (cherry), 0-33, Knopka (Cherry), and Stump of the World. I could send you some seeds for you January Bru Ha Ha! If interested, let me know how many seeds you need to see if I have enough inventory. You can PM or reply on the thread. Thanks and take Care! Tom
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Old September 15, 2016   #54
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Thank you for the nice compliment and the offer of seed help. If all goes.well this year, I will hopefully have enough seeds from my growouts. I will take you up on it if I dont have success, OK?
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Old September 15, 2016   #55
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PM me if you need these varieties. I have over 700 Knopka seeds, 300 Tel-Aviv, 300 Black Cherry, 200 Stump.... and 200 0-33. I will be submitting a request when you open for biz next year. BTW, the rebel yell you sent me this year were great, produced very tasty tomatoes and I am sending seed to Tormatos swap...
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Old September 16, 2016   #56
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Just wondering . . . why is Dwarf Arctic Rose using a nickname? Is this something different?
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Old September 16, 2016   #57
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Just wondering . . . why is Dwarf Arctic Rose using a nickname? Is this something different?
I'm not growing Dwarf Arctic Rose. Please explain?
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Old September 16, 2016   #58
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Just wondering . . . why is Dwarf Arctic Rose using a nickname? Is this something different?

The Wherokowhai seeds came to Marsha from a person with the handle/nickname of "arcticrose".
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Old September 16, 2016   #59
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The Wherokowhai seeds came to Marsha from a person with the handle/nickname of "arcticrose".
Thanks Ted, I didn't pick up on that! We all love her here as Labradors2.
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Old September 16, 2016   #60
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This entry is the one that seems confusing:

81. Rose(arcticrose) only have 1 seed ( due to a very bad dawg lol)

(Can you believe I had to retype this about six times -- kept getting fingers on wrong keys . . . old, old, old.)

By the way, the children your Indian Stripe Heart? plant -- grandchildren of the IS Heart? plant here, have fruit in their bags, as do their . . . aunts? (plants from the same seed batch your plant came from originally, so, I guess, 'sisters' of your parent plant). Doesn't look especially hearty from what I can tell, but isn't mature yet so we shall see.
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