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Old December 14, 2012   #61
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Our Artisan Seeds website is not up yet. We missed our Dec 1 target, in part because we had two websites to build this winter.

Our first one is now up, and the Artisan Seeds website should follow in the next week or so. Sorry for the delays.
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Old December 15, 2012   #62
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Very nice - I love tea! Looking forward to seeing the other website.
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Old December 23, 2012   #63
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If you are in the Bay Area: Free Pink Bumble Bee cherry tomato seeds and Farm-Crafted tea samples at our Farm Open Houses in January
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Old December 25, 2012   #64
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Sales of Artisan Seeds from our farm blog are now closed.

However, we just finished up our new website, and it will be turned on shortly at www.growartisan.com
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Old December 28, 2012   #65
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Just a quick note about Fred's Grey Dog Teas. My daughter got me some for Christmas and I am impressed. They're quite complex (I can't pick out all of the herb components in the Chili Mint Herb Tea) and to me the pepper characteristics are that of a spicy frying type, they're not really "hot" at all.

And for my house, the fact that they have peppers in them make sure that they're all mine. A very unique product.
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Old January 2, 2013   #66
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Latest update on growartisan.com (our website and online store):

The site should be up today or tomorrow. We are finalizing things with PayPal, and the process is almost finished. The period between Christmas and New Years was not the best time to do business...
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Old January 5, 2013   #67
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Our website is now visible at growartisan.com

We can not take orders just yet, but you can now see what is available.

You can now also register for an account. I will be emailing everyone who registers, to inform them when the site is ready to take orders (within hours or days).

It is crazy how long this has taken.
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Old January 5, 2013   #68
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Do you have any plans to release any other tomatoes this season other than whats listed so far? ...I already ordered those Really anxious to grow out the bumble bee's
Thanks...keep up the good work!


Love to get some tiger's!

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I'm looking for the Purple Bumblebee...hope that will be available too.
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Old January 5, 2013   #70
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Purple Bumblebee shows up on the site so you should be in luck as soon as ordering goes "live"
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Old January 5, 2013   #71
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Quote:
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I'm looking for the Purple Bumblebee...hope that will be available too.
It's not shown on the Home page, but it turns up when you click the Products tab at the top of the page.
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Old January 5, 2013   #72
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Hi Granite,

We only have 3 tomato varieties to sell this year. We will have a few more next year.

We are using our own website to highlight new releases, and other exceptional rare varieties. We will never have large numbers of tomatoes, and our overlap with other sites will be minimal.

For details on what we are doing, please see the "about us" section (visible when you mouse over "contact us" -- at www.growartisan.com

Some of our tomatoes are available elsewhere (Blush and Maglia Rosa)

Tomatoes available at our site (anytime now): Purple Bumble Bee, Pink Bumble Bee, Captain Lucky

Tomatoes available in the coming fall at our site: Sunrise Bumble Bee, Spike (our "black zebra"), Green Tiger, Pink Tiger, Sunol (an orange paste) and likely a couple more.
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Old January 5, 2013   #73
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Hi Fred,
Captain Lucky sounds really interesting, and I plan on ordering it when your site goes live. Have you figured out how many days to maturity it is? Or even early vs late? Season length doesn't matter too much for my location; I'm just curious when one would expect fruit.

(Oh, why does the tomato "to try" list keep getting longer???)
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Old January 5, 2013   #74
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I need to look at my notes, and add approximate dates to first ripe fruit, after transplant.

Thanks for the suggestion.
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For me, Captain Lucky was mid-season. And pretty productive.
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