hillbillypie
Breeder in Training
Tomato Growing Nutjob
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Post by hillbillypie on Jan 30, 2011 13:17:59 GMT -5
There is a place in Oregon that I have ordered from in the past. They don't sell seed but I think they grow from seed. It is called Heritage Seedlings. They have good stock. The only issue is they are wholesale only with a $250 min. Perhaps you could go in with some other people and place an order. They have some interesting varieties and everything is really healthy. Or at least it was back when I had the nursery. Yikes, that's been almost a decade now. Any way, check them out and at least take a look at their catalogue.
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Post by rintintin on Jan 31, 2011 1:50:48 GMT -5
Here is a source for those seeds. The packet size for that species will have 25-50 seeds. jlhudsonseeds.net/SeedlistCA.htmjust scroll down (it's alphabetical) I get a lot of hard to find stuff from him...he sells a lot of stuff most nurseries have never heard of. (plus, he doesn't rip you off on shipping like so many places do). I just got my 100th year anniversary catalog from them. Once I relocate, I'm putting in a huge order from them.
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Penny
Tomato Fanatic
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Post by Penny on Feb 9, 2011 6:45:27 GMT -5
Cool shrub.
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