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Old July 31, 2011   #1
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Any of you shy Aussies that might be interested to help grow some tomatoes for the Dwarf Project this coming season, please send me a PM and I'll get some seeds to you ASAP

The Southern Hemisphere team is soooooo tiny compared to the Northern Hemisphere team - I could do with some more help. No experience necessary, just enthusiasm!!!

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PM sent. Look forward to growing some.
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Old August 2, 2011   #3
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Great, thanks! Maybe I can send you some that will grow as big as the one in your avatar

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Great, thanks! Maybe I can send you some that will grow as big as the one in your avatar

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Hi Patrina,
Sure. I love my beefsteak varieties. The one in the Picture there was given to me as a seedling by a kindly grower down here a couple of years ago. I saved seed and grew it again last season.
It is called Nicoletta I believe and is one of my favourites.
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Looks like it'd be a good one to use in a cross.... hint hint!

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Looks like it'd be a good one to use in a cross.... hint hint!

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Maybe one day Lee.

I've only grown tomatoes for the last 4 years and going into my fifth soon. I'll be attempting to save seed from plants this year by bagging them. So I'll see how that goes.
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