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Old March 13, 2007   #1
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Default Brandy Boy still in production?

I don't know if anyone else has noticed, but I'm seeing a curious lack of Brandy Boy seeds.. Every Walmart I've been to lately has lots of other tomato varieties, but no Brandy Boy...

In fact, I have only seen the seeds in 2 places at this point - Burpee's online site, and Rachel's Supply.

Should I worry?
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Old March 13, 2007   #2
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Wal-Mart does not carry Brandy Boy this year.

I have seen it at Home Depot, Lowe's, and Houston Plants & Garden World.

I bought 4 packets this year, so if you need some, please let me know. I need to come up with something that doesn't run afoul of the rules, like maybe SASE plus an additional two 39 cent stamps for 8 seeds, just to cover the cost of buying them.


Note that there is some question as to whether Brandy Boy is even an F1 hybrid or a stable OP variety. It is NOT Brandywine, as the leaf shape is a tiny bit different and productivity cannot be confused with Brandywine. I have spoken to Mischka some about this.

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Old March 14, 2007   #3
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I don't know if Wally World dropped
the BB seeds.
I do know last year, the BB seeds were the last to be put out.
Keep a look out at WW, they might get there.
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Old March 15, 2007   #4
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I bought a pack at Lowe's today, here in Houston. They were $1.88 for 65 mg. I opened the pack poured out the seeds and counted 30 seeds. Then poured the seeds back in the package and resealed for use next year.
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Wow. I opened a packet from Home Depot and it was 17 seeds. Same price.
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Old March 16, 2007   #6
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Feldon,

I do not know if you monitor GW, but I bought two packs of Burpee Porterhouse at Wally World and sent them off to interested folks, for the hell of it. The seed counts were pitiful. Brandy Boy was one I wanted for myself and found. Burpee makes their bucks from hobbyists, I guess? The giant seed folks make it from farmers? Industrial farmers at that, most likely. I just love growing tomatoes and a few bucks for seed is the least of my expenses.

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I bought 4 packets so I wouldn't run out again, in case someone requested them in a trade, or the aforementioned offer (at cost!).
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Thank you for the offer, Feldon, but I still have an unopened pack left in my ever-growing seed crate.. so I should be okay for a while (only start 4 or 5 of any given variety per year), especially if the seeds for it can be found elsewhere.

I was more just curious, in case I needed to stock up on any I DID find
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Calling Mischka for his opinion !!! Can you fill us in on BrandyBoy ???

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Old March 16, 2007   #10
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I've found the seeds available here and also on Burpee's site. Haven't had any trouble getting them yet. Jay
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Old March 17, 2007   #11
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Anyone else think they are a bit on the expensive side at $4.40/pack? I think it said 50 seeds?
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Old March 17, 2007   #12
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yes it is costly, i hate it because i grow commercially as well as for fun and some of the burpee tomatoes are good sellers and there is no other source. forth of july is a prime example a very productive hybrid that is early and taste good a lot of my customers really like it. and i buy 300 seeds each year or so. the other is red october it stores soo verry well a lot of my customers like it too

burpee offers no real discounts just 5 dollars off if the order is 30 dollars or more and that just covers the shipping. that is why i tune into tomato fourms and try new varaties well new to mee to hopfully find a replacement but in the big picture of things the seed cost is very small to my total operation, right now i and in august i buy my seed for next year which for my business begins on dec 1 as i allow 12 weeks for slow grown seedlings before transplanting into the green house.

i have always believed in that ones hobby needs to pay for itself ani do sell a few seedlings helps with the bills of starting seeds, containers, soil, lights seedlings electric etc
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There is some conjecture about whether Brandy Boy is a hybrid at all, or a stable O.P. Unfortunately I don't have the space to accurately test this theory.
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