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Tomato seeds are ready
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Re: Tomato seeds are ready
boffer wrote:Alan, you're a grave digger!
Dixie doesn't log in as often in the winter. I sent her an email so she wouldn't miss your post.
Sorry Boffer!
I just saw this thread(just goes to show how much time i've had to look at these) and I thought this would be awesome. You are right, I should have just PM'ed her! Why didn't I think of that!
Re: Tomato seeds are ready
Alan, I PM'd you my address.
I've got enough seeds for about 5 more people (10-15 seeds) for anyone else interested.
I've got enough seeds for about 5 more people (10-15 seeds) for anyone else interested.
Seeds
Please may I get some? I will pm my address!
I am trying to do heirlooms this year instead of store seeds. I think these would look great also!
I am trying to do heirlooms this year instead of store seeds. I think these would look great also!
CindiLou- Posts : 998
Join date : 2010-08-30
Age : 64
Location : South Central Iowa, Zone 5a (20mi dia area in 5b zone)rofl...
Re: Tomato seeds are ready
Dixie was kind enuf to send me some seeds last fall.
I plan to try 3 plants so will be starting them this spring.
Right now they are making a home in a jar in my fridge's crisper with some dessicant in the jar to keep them dry.
I plan to try 3 plants so will be starting them this spring.
Right now they are making a home in a jar in my fridge's crisper with some dessicant in the jar to keep them dry.
quiltbea- Posts : 4707
Join date : 2010-03-21
Age : 82
Location : Southwestern Maine Zone 5A
Re: Tomato seeds are ready
Thanks to all of you who requested seeds, but I don't have any more right now. The ones who have already PM'd me & gotten my address will be filled, then I'll see if I might have a couple of packs left.
Re: Tomato seeds are ready
Hey Mz. Dixie a quick question for you that you may have already answered but I missed....Do you start these indoors the same way as any other tomatoe? Any advice to aide in an awesome season?
auntij- Posts : 136
Join date : 2010-03-19
Age : 51
Location : Providence RI Zone 6a
Re: Tomato seeds are ready
Yes, treat them as you would any other tomato. The vines do get BIG, so be prepared for that & I always sucker them, at least for a while. I placed mine at the end of my beds last year. A lot of people use 5 gallon buckets, but I didn't have any luck with that. I watered them daily, but I think they just cooked because it was so hot.
Re: Tomato seeds are ready
Dixie,
I will send you My SASE tomorrow if you still have some seeds available.
Thanks.
I will send you My SASE tomorrow if you still have some seeds available.
Thanks.
NAR56- Posts : 159
Join date : 2010-07-18
Location : Baton Rouge, LA, Zone 8b
Re: Tomato seeds are ready
Got my seeds! Thank you Dixie!!! They are planted and I shared some with a friend too!
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