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Since I didn't stabilize it myself I'm going to have to grow it out again to check for variation before I list it. The grower who sent the seeds to my father said it was the only tomato he has grown for years (I'll have to see if I can get a number) and he saved the seeds every year. Although, you probably will find a few seeds of "Fourth of July (OP)" in your order (to trial) if you agree to not disseminate them until I am satisfied they are stable. Steve |
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November 3, 2011 | #62 |
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Steve,
You're welcome! I'm anxious to grow the tomatoes from the seeds I got from you. Mahalo for the extra seeds. I'll keep in touch and let you know how they do since we can grow tomatoes all year round here in Hawaii. Aloha, Lucy |
November 4, 2011 | #63 |
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Just placed an order
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November 4, 2011 | #64 |
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November 7, 2011 | #65 |
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Yes Sir. You will have 2 international trial grounds for those Fourth of Julys I promise not to disseminate them under your conditions. Just placed my order. You will recognise my order for the address for New Westminster.
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November 7, 2011 | #66 | |
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November 9, 2011 | #67 |
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Got my second order today, thanks for the extras!
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November 9, 2011 | #68 |
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December 31, 2011 | #69 |
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Just like to thank Steve at Heritage. Tried to place an order and the PayPal was turned off for foreign orders. Sent an e-mail from the site and Steve responded both via e-mail and a PM here at TV. He unlocked the Paypal and I was able to place my order. Good stuff and many thanks.
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December 31, 2011 | #70 | |
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January 1, 2012 | #71 |
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Steve
I have a couple of questions I hope you don't mind answering. First what camera are you using for your pictures? they are really nice and second. What are some really good varieties of Dahlias for cut flowers? I need some that hold up well and have good sturdy stems.. and if you can give me a good source for tubers, that would be appreciated as well. thanks in advance gary www.duckcreekfarms.com
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January 1, 2012 | #72 |
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Gary,
Thanks for the compliment on the photos. For the photos with the white background I use a 2' x 4' piece of white board bent at a 90 degree angle (It's the kind of thin board they use to build shower enclosures, I bought it at Home Depot) The board is keep in the shade inside my greenhouse so it is actually a large open-ended light box that allows me to spray the tomatoes with water before taking the photos. Sometimes I'm in such a hurry I get the light/focus wrong but this setup generally works well for me. I use an old Canon 10D SLR body with a 28-130mm zoom lens. My sister takes all of the more creative photos with the various backgrounds, and uses a Sigma SLR. For cut flower dahlias I use mostly varieties that I have hybridized myself specifically for my brokers. I can recommend this fairly new grower in Montana as a tuber supplier: http://dahlias.eldenworks.com/ Contact David and tell him what you are looking for - he sells cut dahlias so will be able to recommend some varieties to you. I see he is selling "Lynn Slight" - this is one of my introductions, and is a great commercial cut flower: http://dahlias.eldenworks.com/index....roducts_id=125 Cheers Steve |
January 1, 2012 | #73 |
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Steve.....Thanks for the info. I have an email into David.
And Lynn Slight looks beautiful thanks gary
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January 17, 2012 | #74 |
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Order just came in thanks for the great service Steve. I will give those dwarfs a try..
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January 22, 2012 | #75 | |
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If you get a chance, post your impressions of the new dwarfs in the dwarf forum - I know the project members appreciate any feedback (good or bad). Have a great summer! Steve |
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