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Old April 16, 2011   #1
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Default How "Woolly" is Tom Wagner's "Seattle's Blue Woolly" tomato?

I'm trying, with some difficulty, to show just how woolly Tom Wagner's "Seattle's Blue Woolly Mammoth" tomato actually is. This is a panorama of one of my seedlings.
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Old April 16, 2011   #2
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Wow that is really cool, whereabouts would I get my hands on some of those seeds? Oh and ironically I only live about hour and a half north of Seattle in Ferndale...

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Wow that is really cool, whereabouts would I get my hands on some of those seeds? Oh and ironically I only live about hour and a half north of Seattle in Ferndale...

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You are just around the corner from the man who came up with this variety, Tom Wagner. Here is a link to the thread about his web-site where I bought the seeds. http://www.tomatoville.com/showthread.php?t=16951
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Sweet thanks I'll check that out, I really appreciate that!

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Old August 14, 2011   #5
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this is some pictures of "Seattle's Woolly Blue mammoth from France





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Old August 14, 2011   #6
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Wow nice job! Great photos and nice looking plants. I will need to try some of theose next year as they look fun!
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Excellent! It looks like you have a true woolly which is also blue.
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I am so amazed at how cool those plants look. I definately want to grow some next year too! Let my neighbors make fun of me ALL they want
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