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Old December 31, 2018   #1
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Default 2018/2019 MMMM questions

This will be the thread for any questions on what participants received (not on WHEN will I receive my package).
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Old January 1, 2019   #2
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Descriptions for:

Enduro #1

Gallego
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Old January 1, 2019   #3
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Description for Gallego is on Tatiana's TOMATObase
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Old January 1, 2019   #4
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Old January 1, 2019   #5
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Gallego:

Tomato native province of Galicia (Spain). Mid season, indeterminante, regular leaves, large red fruits (600-700 g) with a very thin skin, fleshy with a few seeds, excellent taste, sweet.

Thank you MrBig and Tatiana!

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Old January 1, 2019   #6
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Eyegrotom,

Remember that you can search Tomatoville for variety information too. KarenO discussed this variety last year
(correction, in Oct 2017 ;-). It's Polish and the name means Peacock Tomato although the vendors who are selling it online all list it by its original name.
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Old January 1, 2019   #7
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Pomidor Paw:

"Hello, they were pink, saladette. Very good flavour on an interesting plant with that oddly upright growth habit.
Folks in the mmmm might get some seeds, I sent it in.
KarenO"

Thank you KarenO!
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Old January 2, 2019   #8
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Descriptions for:

Enduro #1

Gallego


I'll get the limited description from the label of Enduro #1.



The breeder, Bill Jeffers (travis) is a T'ville member, but has not posted for almost a year. You could still try a PM.
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Old January 2, 2019   #9
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Pomidor Paw:

"Hello, they were pink, saladette. Very good flavour on an interesting plant with that oddly upright growth habit.
Folks in the mmmm might get some seeds, I sent it in.
KarenO"

Thank you KarenO!


"Folks in the mmmm might get some seeds".


Quite modest talk for sending it in as a Nifty Fifty variety.
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Old January 2, 2019   #10
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I'll get the limited description from the label of Enduro #1.



The breeder, Bill Jeffers (travis) is a T'ville member, but has not posted for almost a year. You could still try a PM.
Yes, Bill voluntarily left Tville over a year ago,but I am still in touch with him since he has sent me several varieties, seeds of which ,have been in recent seed offers.

I am confused a bit as to what you want me to ask him about,so please just PM me about that.

Thanks,

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"Folks in the mmmm might get some seeds".


Quite modest talk for sending it in as a Nifty Fifty variety.
well it’s rare and should be salvaged from obscurity.
Thanks for that it’s a unique little tomato!
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Is Homestead Red the same as Homestead 24 ? Everything that I read makes me think they are the same. Thanks Mike
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Looking for info on Cosa Arrugada pepper. Thanks Mike
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Old January 3, 2019   #14
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Is Homestead Red the same as Homestead 24 ? Everything that I read makes me think they are the same. Thanks Mike


According to the donor from a few years ago, no. Homestead 24 was described as superior, to Homestead, in hot weather.
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Old January 8, 2019   #15
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Default Yellow Morrow Watermelon??

I received seeds for this in the MMMM & have searched all over the net to no avail for ANY info on this watermelon! The only info on the label is the name & that it weighs from 8-10 pounds. I searched for variations of the name (in case I was reading the label incorrectly) & I found bupkas, nada, nothing!!

Anyone know anything about it?

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