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So I sent some seeds yesterday and the day before. The bulk of them though were put into envelopes today. However because of the storm I cannot mail them out today. In any case they'd likely end up sitting in the post office because they're probably going home at noon anyway today. The storm should be over tomorrow so I'l take them to the post office Saturday if they're open.
Thanks for waiting!
Thanks for waiting!
I to am short on posts in tomato forum but they will I will be posting there a lot I have a feeling seeing as my success with tomatoes has been limited
I did pm you earlier to day I believe.
Just looked at your location
Yes please stay in doors that is a bad storm hit MA
try to keep warm and safe the road is no place to be on in that kinda weather
Jon
I did pm you earlier to day I believe.
Just looked at your location
Yes please stay in doors that is a bad storm hit MA
try to keep warm and safe the road is no place to be on in that kinda weather
Jon
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I got you covered, too FruitAddict!
Mailing out latest batch of seeds this afternoon. My kid has another snow day today so she's going to be helping me again. She's the one writing the tomato names on the coin holder envelopes I'm stuffing. All seed packets have at minimum 8 seeds in them, so make sure you shake out at least eight seeds when you get the packages.
Mailing out latest batch of seeds this afternoon. My kid has another snow day today so she's going to be helping me again. She's the one writing the tomato names on the coin holder envelopes I'm stuffing. All seed packets have at minimum 8 seeds in them, so make sure you shake out at least eight seeds when you get the packages.
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Yes, I love it out here! People are really nice, lots of farms, lots of nature, good weather, close to woodsy areas but not far from NYC and other notable places. I like the outdoors so this suits me fine. All around good place to be.
Keep us updated to how the tomatoes work out and definitely feel free to share. I'm going to be starting seeds this weekend. See you around the boards.
Keep us updated to how the tomatoes work out and definitely feel free to share. I'm going to be starting seeds this weekend. See you around the boards.
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tovfla, those tomatoes look beautiful! Please keep us updated as to how this years batch of tomatoes germinate and grow.
I'm looking forward to reading how everybody does with these tomatoes and maybe gain a little insight into how well the different seeds germinate, under what conditions, and how they grow across the different regions.
I will keep all of you updated with how my tomatoes do as well.
I'm looking forward to reading how everybody does with these tomatoes and maybe gain a little insight into how well the different seeds germinate, under what conditions, and how they grow across the different regions.
I will keep all of you updated with how my tomatoes do as well.
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I got min a few day's ago thanks Webbie you are alright.
But next time let's not be so stingy. I got 2 pacakges that day a few packs of tomato seeds from you and than there was this package that was a just a little bit more full than yours.
I am going to put the offer up once more. Do you want anything webmaster? I have over 300 variety's of tomatoes. I also have a few beans and other things as you can see in the pics. I just feel the need to pay it forward.
But next time let's not be so stingy. I got 2 pacakges that day a few packs of tomato seeds from you and than there was this package that was a just a little bit more full than yours.
I am going to put the offer up once more. Do you want anything webmaster? I have over 300 variety's of tomatoes. I also have a few beans and other things as you can see in the pics. I just feel the need to pay it forward.
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