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This weather is killing me!!!

My plants would love to be outside. Me too!!!!

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The 3rd one down the tomato list is of particular interest to me. I'd like to get a few seeds.

Richard

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Which list?

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Prettygurl,

obviously, you need a list. With a list, pencil and paper, you've got something even if it isn't yet a garden.

Chew on the erasure. Let your eyes go out of focus. Write something, it doesn't have to be comprehensible.

Steve :wink:

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My list is too long already. I figure I will get everything accomplished in the next 20 years.

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West Virginia heirloom tomatoes:

Armenian Tomatoes.


I have a lot of seeds to trade

Richard

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Oh, I don't have those. That was only a reference post on my blog. I was looking for an Appalachian heirloom tomato list and the best I could come up with has been the West Virginia list from a blog. I am interested in Mountain tomatoes because of their short growing season. I thought others in the region might find some useful information from that list.

I bought Hillbilly seedlings from a small Amish greenhouse. I don't have any seeds. Sorry.

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Yes, I saw that after I posted. Sorry.


By the way Armenia is a mountain country I would think they would do well.



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