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Pixie Tomato seed
- To: s*@lists.umsl.edu
- Subject: Pixie Tomato seed
- From: o*@JUNO.COM (John Orwick)
- Date: Sun, 11 Jan 1998 14:35:13 EST
For years I have started Pixie tomatoes, indoors, in January. I later
transplant a few to pots and bring them indoors at night until outdoor
night time temperatures average 55 degrees. By doing this I have ripe
fruit very early. The remainder go into the outdoor garden and set fruit
3-4 weeks later. Soon after that the first of the Early Girls start to
ripen.
When I recently looked for my Pixie seed I found that I did not have any.
I used the last of it last season and did not remember to reorder. (this
is one of the hazards of aging) I have a small garden and a packet of
seed lasts me three seasons.
In the past I have obtained Pixie seed from Burpee. It is not shown in
their 1998 catalog and I have not been able to find it locally.
Does anyone on the list know of a sure source for Pixie seed?
oldjohn@juno.com
John Orwick
El Monte, CA [20 miles east of Los Angeles]
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