Would anyone know where you can buy "Heirloom tomatoes" ,
other than Farmer's Markets?
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Acronyms... bah humbug!
Anyway, try local gardening clubs and nurseries. I don' t have time to ask around right now, but I'll get in touch with my heirloom buddies.
I know that you don't want seeds but, take this into consideration. You can spend from 3 dollars up to 30 dollars on a tomatoe plant but, a packet of seeds will cost you at most 2 dollars. From which you can easily grow between 4 and 30 tomatoe plants. (based on the number of seeds you get)
Also, tomatoe seeds are good for up to 4 years so, you can save the seeds for next year as well. (BONUS)
Just something to think about.
Anyway, try local gardening clubs and nurseries. I don' t have time to ask around right now, but I'll get in touch with my heirloom buddies.
I know that you don't want seeds but, take this into consideration. You can spend from 3 dollars up to 30 dollars on a tomatoe plant but, a packet of seeds will cost you at most 2 dollars. From which you can easily grow between 4 and 30 tomatoe plants. (based on the number of seeds you get)
Also, tomatoe seeds are good for up to 4 years so, you can save the seeds for next year as well. (BONUS)
Just something to think about.
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