June 23, 2013 | #106 | |
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You want to pick them when they turn yellow and start to pucker. Regards, Mike |
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June 23, 2013 | #107 | |
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I kept the reference to "Siberian Pink Honey" so that people who grew it last year could find it again this year. The packaging and website have the correct name along with the aforementioned translation. I will be removing all references to the English translation this summer when I change over to my new seeds next month. Regards, Mike |
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September 3, 2013 | #108 |
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I have placed and received my first order form your company! Feels like the seeds shiped almost when I ordered them! I am excited because you had the quantities I needed at a reasonable cost. Can not wait to grow them next season! I am having to start over with all my seeds because they got lost in my move. I am glad I can spread the love around and get seeds from people on here.
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September 4, 2013 | #109 | |
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September 4, 2013 | #110 |
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Hi Mike,
Many thanks for the Rozovyi Myod seeds, I am certainly looking forward to trying these in the 2014 season. Your fair shipping costs to me as a Canadian customer are appreciated. Best of luck with all of your 2013 Russian trial varieties and I am looking forward to seeing how they did for you. |
September 19, 2013 | #111 |
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I also just received my first order from your company, great prices and quantities.
Looking forward to my first experience with heirloom tomatoes Mike |
September 20, 2013 | #112 |
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Thank you for having heirloom Cilantros Seeds? I order them from you. I am complete for 2014 season!!!!
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October 12, 2013 | #113 |
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October 14, 2013 | #114 |
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Thanks for the fast service.
Thank you so very much. I was hoping you can help me with two heirloom Brussels spout plants I received from students at William & Mary College in William while I was attending a Conference of my United Methodist Church to meet our Bishop, Youn Jim Cho. After the meeting students of William & Mary wanted to meet me. They gave me 2 Heirloom Brussels Plants to grown for the first time here at my Heirloom Farm called "Angel Field Heirloom Tomatoes". The 2 Plants very healthy an doing find. They are surround by Peppers Plants to protect them from insects and pest an growing purely organic. I see the little Brussels Sprouts growing on the side of the plants. Where are the seeds located on the plants? and How can I save the using pure organic historical methods like my Tomatoes Seeds?
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October 14, 2013 | #115 |
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I look at this forum and I can not find out any information about saving the seeds from the "Heirloom Brussels Spout Plant".
http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=9971&page=7
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October 16, 2013 | #116 | |
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As you probably know, brussels sprouts are a biennial, so you will need to overwinter them to produce seeds. I recommend harvesting no more than half of the sprouts, and leave the balance on the plant for the overwintering process. Next year the sprouts will begin to grow out into stalks that produce flowers. Once pollinated these flowers will produce seed pods. Once the pods have dried you will want to harvest them before they break open or "explode". I'm interested to hear how you do with them. I have been told that it is difficult to get seed with fewer than 10 or 15 plants. They don't tend to be very fertile. Also, they really need to be isolated from cabbage and other family members. I hope this helps! Regards, Mike |
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October 16, 2013 | #117 | |
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I will keep you posted; and bring all information to the Brussels sprouts forum. I just farmer to farmer Help; But we all are Farmers. With only two plants, I will just taste 2 sprouts off the bottom and leaves every Brussels Sprout on the plant, because if I understand you are saying the flowers will branch out from each Brussels. I avoid eating meat so I will treat my 2 Brussels Sprouts from each plant like a steak. Thanks I am under biennial pressure!!! Pray for me.
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November 9, 2013 | #118 |
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I'd love to see a picture of that variety.
Thanks, Mike |
November 28, 2013 | #119 | |
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I was shopping for thanksgiving dinner at Farm Fresh and found a brussels sprout PLANT COMPLETELY INTACT. I got very excited and almost fell-out. I have never seen the complete stock displaced before. I feel like a kid growning my first brussel sprout plants. This picture let's me know how my brussel sprout plants is going to look like next year.
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December 17, 2013 | #120 |
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We have a 2014 Seed Catalog thread that is shown below the "sticky" threads. I have been unable to get anyone to un-stick this thread, and replace it with my 2014 thread.
Thanks, Mike |
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