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Post by sunflowers on Sept 13, 2010 12:54:51 GMT -5
I haven't been very active on this board due to being busy with the farm this summer. But I would like to add my own site as a possible source for many heirloom or OP tomato seeds. I'm just getting started processing this year's varieties and hope to have at least 100 new listings up by thanksgiving. knapps-fresh-vegies.netfirms.com/index.htmlI hope I'm not considered out of line with this post. Thanks, Carol
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stratcat
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Post by stratcat on Sept 13, 2010 14:52:10 GMT -5
Took a quick look at your site, Carol. Nice!
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w8in4dave
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Post by w8in4dave on Dec 25, 2010 20:37:12 GMT -5
Most any tomato seed you could want can be found at one of the vendors already listed in this discussion. If you want access to over 4000 open pollinated tomato varieties, you can join Seed Savers Exchange and receive the Yearbook next winter from which you may order whatever your heart desires. Peace, PV Wow So thats the year book everyone talks about...Thanks for all the sites....
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barton
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Post by barton on Dec 27, 2010 22:28:59 GMT -5
Yes, I ordered from Tatiana's this year. I think this year is her first year to go public, right? Anyway, very good service and speedy turn-around time. Nice person touch with her emails and the price is about as inexpensive as you can get considering the seeds are shipped from Canada. About how many seeds to a pack?
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maf
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Post by maf on Dec 28, 2010 20:21:49 GMT -5
Yes, I ordered from Tatiana's this year. I think this year is her first year to go public, right? Anyway, very good service and speedy turn-around time. Nice person touch with her emails and the price is about as inexpensive as you can get considering the seeds are shipped from Canada. About how many seeds to a pack? When I ordered from Tatiana it was about 25+ seeds per pack. Edit: and agree with the comments about good communication and good service.
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Post by simmran1 on Mar 5, 2011 2:57:32 GMT -5
Just a by the way - if you've attempted to get on Garden Medicinals web site and your browser balked, THREAT! you don't want to go there, etc. It's now been fixed. My browsers are set stringent and there is no warning. And yes they still offer Bandeva
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Tom Akers
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Post by Tom Akers on Mar 6, 2011 13:30:42 GMT -5
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Post by tucsontomato on Mar 7, 2011 17:11:34 GMT -5
On top of every other company mentioned so far, I really enjoy the Southern Exposure Seed Exchange. They have always been very fair to me and they carry a lot of good heat-tolerant varieties. Though I do sometimes question how much research they do into the disease resistance of each variety, the Ozark Pink tomatoes and a lot of other seeds I received from them have actually lived up to their claims. They specialize in open-pollinated seed and are usually very quick to obtain some of the more recently developed open-pollinated varieties. Southern Exposure Seed Exchange, or SESE: www.southernexposure.com
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Post by stormymater on Mar 8, 2011 15:47:23 GMT -5
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judi51
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Post by judi51 on Mar 16, 2011 14:01:50 GMT -5
Kevin,
Thanks for the link to rareseeds.com. They were new to me and I love the site---just ordered 5 varieties of eggplant from them!
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judi51
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Post by judi51 on Mar 17, 2011 10:37:51 GMT -5
Nice squash pics.....and humorous! Thanks for the site tip as well.
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