Tomato seed trade - Have Arkansas Traveler Organics to trade
Posted: Mon Jan 16, 2012 6:19 pm
Requesting some heat types:
Super Sioux
Sioux
Juliets Hellbound
Sungold
Live just north of Dallas, have some other tomato varieties could trade:
Cherry, Super Sweetie
To get the seeds to sprout, I use a good method that works quickly.
Wet a paper towel, fold a couple times, put seeds on top of it, put in a ziploc bag, set inside the house (light is not necessary but won't hurt), wait about 3 - 5 days, seedlings will show up.
Please reply if you want to do a trade, I love trying new types that are tolerant to long hot summers with not much rain. I do have other types of plants, but mainly looking for tomatoes to add to garden this year.
Super Sioux
Sioux
Juliets Hellbound
Sungold
Live just north of Dallas, have some other tomato varieties could trade:
Cherry, Super Sweetie
To get the seeds to sprout, I use a good method that works quickly.
Wet a paper towel, fold a couple times, put seeds on top of it, put in a ziploc bag, set inside the house (light is not necessary but won't hurt), wait about 3 - 5 days, seedlings will show up.
Please reply if you want to do a trade, I love trying new types that are tolerant to long hot summers with not much rain. I do have other types of plants, but mainly looking for tomatoes to add to garden this year.