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March 22, 2019 | #64 |
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Schule1, you hopefully won't ever see the Spanish hanging tomato seeds for sale. The original source of them asked that they never be sold, "in honor of the poor people" with whom the seeds originated. They can be traded; Check your PM box.
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March 29, 2019 | #65 |
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Anahu, Healani, Kewalo, Kalohi, Puunui, Molokai, HES 4857.
I'll pick up the varieties myself, one a day, if someone will pay for the stay and the round trip. |
March 30, 2019 | #66 |
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Renaissance Farms (Curtis) has this, listed as "Siberian Pink Honey."
Here's the link: http://https://www.renaissancefarms....-honey-tomato/ Darrel Jones (Fusion) also has this available as starter plants on his website Check it out, just click on the "Varieties Available" link on the left hand column: http://www.selectedplants.com It's listed as available, under the name of Pink Honey. I grew this one from him a couple of years ago, and it was true, and a great big tomato. Last edited by TC_Manhattan; March 30, 2019 at 04:12 AM. Reason: Add link |
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I got Kewalo at Trade Winds. It was $2. Much less expensive that your option. :-)
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April 1, 2019 | #68 |
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I have some Anahu seeds from a swap, should I grow a few plants for the MMMM swap?
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April 17, 2019 | #71 |
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The University of Hawaii has some of the tomatoes available (and other interesting stuff too!) -- https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/seed/Do...der%20Form.pdf and https://www.ctahr.hawaii.edu/seed/
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April 17, 2019 | #72 |
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I don't know how distributing (but not selling) Spanish hanging tomatoes honors the "poor people".
In my opinion, the "poor people" would be more honored if someone getting seeds from them sold them and cut them a royalty check. |
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It's not for us to decide, or even understand, how they want to be honored. Perhaps a walk in their shoes would find the answer. Seeing things from a different perspective can change minds. If they have everything they need, rather than want, what good is a royalty check? One thing is extremely clear, they must have a very strong reason why they don't want seeds and plants sold. |
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Oh, shock!!!... there's no money in that! |
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