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Re: Cool-season tomato plants?


Some merchants have short-season seeds. Check out:

Johnny's Selected Seed
http://www.johnnyseeds.com/

Territorial Seed
http://www.territorialseed.com

Ed Hume Seed
http://www.humeseeds.com


jems


>Tanya--
>
>In a recent posting on tomato tastings, you mentioned you went to one at a
>nursery that featured cool-season tomato plants.
>
>Can you tell me some of the ones they were showing? Our north-shore Lake
>Ontario climate here in Toronto may not be that much like yours, but we sure
>have cool springs and short growing seasons.  I'm trying all kinds of things
>to coax tomatoes from my sunny front porch containers. (No room in the city
>or my shady back garden for things like greenhouses or coldframes,
>unfortunately.)
>
>Thanks for sharing any info you can provide.
>
>Mary Fran
>

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