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Need a tomato seed: Utah
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Need a tomato seed: Utah
I'm buying most of my tomato plants this year, but there's an experiment I want to try with one plant starting from seed. The only thing is that I don't really want to buy a whole packet of seeds for just one or two.
If anyone already has tomato seeds and can let me have a couple, I'd really appreciate it. I'd prefer Roma, but I'll take anything. I live in the Salt Lake Valley and I work in Davis County, so I'd be either to pick it up in advance.
If anyone already has tomato seeds and can let me have a couple, I'd really appreciate it. I'd prefer Roma, but I'll take anything. I live in the Salt Lake Valley and I work in Davis County, so I'd be either to pick it up in advance.
Kabaju42- Posts : 249
Join date : 2010-03-03
Location : Salt Lake City, UT
Re: Need a tomato seed: Utah
Have you gotten any offers yet? I would be happy to mail you a few seeds - and I might have Roma.
martha- Posts : 2188
Join date : 2010-03-03
Age : 67
Location : Acton, Massachusetts Zone 5b/6a
Re: Need a tomato seed: Utah
No, no one has sent me a reply yet. If you could mail me a couple, that would be great. I just sent you a PM with my address.
Kabaju42- Posts : 249
Join date : 2010-03-03
Location : Salt Lake City, UT
My tomato seeds
Hi, I have black cherry, black krim, rutgers, stupice and big boy. no roma, sorry. want to try any of those?
nidiyao- Posts : 56
Join date : 2010-03-25
Age : 65
Location : Indianapolis, US
Re: Need a tomato seed: Utah
Yay they came today!
Thanks Martha
Now I must be tired, I'm starting to do excessive smilies. I should go to bed
Thanks Martha
Now I must be tired, I'm starting to do excessive smilies. I should go to bed
Kabaju42- Posts : 249
Join date : 2010-03-03
Location : Salt Lake City, UT
Re: Need a tomato seed: Utah
I LOVE emoticons! I'm glad they arrived!
martha- Posts : 2188
Join date : 2010-03-03
Age : 67
Location : Acton, Massachusetts Zone 5b/6a
Tomato seeds
People who are looking for tomato seeds:
do you know that you can buy tomatoes in the store, eat them, save seeds, and plant those saved seeds?
I am crazy about tomatoes and usually buy seeds of new, interesting types from company specializing in tomatoes seed, but sometimes when I see interesting, new tomato in the store I plant seeds from it (after eating tomato). Of course time for planting must be right: for me January - April, in my basement "nursery" I made by myself.
The only requirement is that tomato from which you are going to save seeds should be ripe.
You can save seeds from you favorite tomato you have grown. Why not?
do you know that you can buy tomatoes in the store, eat them, save seeds, and plant those saved seeds?
I am crazy about tomatoes and usually buy seeds of new, interesting types from company specializing in tomatoes seed, but sometimes when I see interesting, new tomato in the store I plant seeds from it (after eating tomato). Of course time for planting must be right: for me January - April, in my basement "nursery" I made by myself.
The only requirement is that tomato from which you are going to save seeds should be ripe.
You can save seeds from you favorite tomato you have grown. Why not?
Jola- Posts : 107
Join date : 2010-03-23
Location : Lansing area, MI (5b)
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