Member discussion regarding the methods, varieties and merits of growing tomatoes.
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January 3, 2012 | #1 |
Tomatovillian™
Join Date: Mar 2008
Location: Houston, TX
Posts: 317
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Advance plug: Houston Community College Horticulture Club Spring Veggie Sale
This is an advance plug for Houston and nearby areas.
The Houston Community College Horticulture Club will be putting on its annual Spring Veggie Sale in a few weeks. The good people of Tomatoville continue to indirectly sponsor this fundraising event through the generous donations of seed to Little Ol' Me, either from last year's bleg (hi guys!) or from seeds gathered at SETTFest. I give the seeds to the Horticulture Club, they do the rest. (No no, we're good on seeds, not asking!) This year I hope to do a wider offering but am limited by the amount of space we have --last year the Club was able to offer about 1000 plants for sale. But almost everything that gets put out is heirloom and/or "not available at the big box store" (or even our esteemed local nurseries, whom I support actively nonetheless). I will post varieties once I have confirmation of germination. (Side rant: THE CLEANERS MUST HAVE TOSSED MY PAW-PAW AND SERENDIPITY SEEDS, THEY HAVE VANISHED! But I still have the Coyote [thanks BK!] and the Blueberry P20 [Suze?])
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There is no logical response to the question, "Why won't you let me plant more tomatoes?" Last edited by Mojo; January 3, 2012 at 11:31 PM. Reason: Making it clear we're not blegging seeds again: we're fine. |
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