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145 Seasonal Tomato Varieties Available
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145 Seasonal Tomato Varieties Available
Victory Seed Company newsletter says that they have 145 seasonal tomato varieties that are low demand seeds, and only available for a limited time - in this case they will be available until Jan 12th. I have never heard of most of these, but there are some interesting varieties.
https://victoryseeds.com/collections/seasonal-varieties?utm_source=vscmail&utm_medium=mail&utm_campaign=mail45
From their newsletter:
Seasonally available tomato varieties now available, for this week only!
Ever heard of Earliosa No 6 tomato? It is a very unpopular tomato, despite having some virtues. How about Glovel? It's a cross between Globe and Marvel, and unlike it's sibling variety Marglobe, it just never really took off in popularity. But, we continue to offer it anyway, even though only 3 packets of this one were purchased last year.
Other companies would simply discontinue offering poorly selling varieties, because it takes a lot of effort to keep seed in stock and most companies don't want to lose money maintaining varieties that few people want to grow. Not so with us! But, we do relegate these underperformers to a special week each year in which customers can order them. Therefore, we have now opened up ordering for 145 of our rarest and most under-rated tomato varieties. They will only be available for purchase starting now until the ordering window closes on January 12th.
https://victoryseeds.com/collections/seasonal-varieties?utm_source=vscmail&utm_medium=mail&utm_campaign=mail45
From their newsletter:
Seasonally available tomato varieties now available, for this week only!
Ever heard of Earliosa No 6 tomato? It is a very unpopular tomato, despite having some virtues. How about Glovel? It's a cross between Globe and Marvel, and unlike it's sibling variety Marglobe, it just never really took off in popularity. But, we continue to offer it anyway, even though only 3 packets of this one were purchased last year.
Other companies would simply discontinue offering poorly selling varieties, because it takes a lot of effort to keep seed in stock and most companies don't want to lose money maintaining varieties that few people want to grow. Not so with us! But, we do relegate these underperformers to a special week each year in which customers can order them. Therefore, we have now opened up ordering for 145 of our rarest and most under-rated tomato varieties. They will only be available for purchase starting now until the ordering window closes on January 12th.
"In short, the soil food web feeds everything you eat and helps keep your favorite planet from getting too hot. Be nice to it." ~ Diane Miessler, "Grow Your Soil"
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Re: 145 Seasonal Tomato Varieties Available
Carter's Mortgage Lifter!! It sounds like it is the same as Mortgage Lifter, aka Radiator Charlie's Mortgage Lifter. McGarity's Mortgage Lifter? Old German Tomato looks interesting. And so on. Thank you for sharing.
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