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Source for heirloom tomato plants - huge selection
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Source for heirloom tomato plants - huge selection
I realise this may be too late for most of us, but I just discovered this site. His prices are reasonable and he has a gigantic variety of tomato plants. I'm bookmarking the site for next year.
http://www.selectedplants.com/
http://www.selectedplants.com/
Retired Member 1- Posts : 904
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Re: Source for heirloom tomato plants - huge selection
neat site and really good prices.
aspiegardner- Posts : 125
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Re: Source for heirloom tomato plants - huge selection
it might be too late for this year, but it is never too early to start dreaming about next year!
Consider the site bookmarked!
Consider the site bookmarked!
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