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Re: spoon tomatoes
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- Subject: Re: spoon tomatoes
- From: theresa gillman tmdavis@concentric.net>
- Date: Thu, 02 Sep 1999 14:02:14 -0400
- In-Reply-To: 001401bef55c$726a0660$be7868cf@KevinHenson>
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I didn't think to contact the store where I bought them. That is a good idea.
I truly love those spoon tomatoes. they are good in salads, dried, and just
as a snack. I'm not kidding when I say that they are smaller than a grape.
Everyone is amazed by them when I show them off.
I'll have to post the info if I find a source for them on the Net. If you
like tomatoes, you should really try them.
Theresa =)
At 09:01 AM 9/2/99 -0700, you wrote:
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>I know you can save the seeds from heirloom tomatoes, but you can not save
>the seeds from hybrids.
>
>You might go to the Wall Mart you bought the plants from and ask them who
>their source for the plants is, and maybe you can contact the company
>through the inter-net and ask them for more information about the tomatoes.
>You can also tell the manager at the garden center about how much you
>enjoyed the "spoon tomatoes" and encourage her/him to order them again next
>year.
>
>I asked my garden savvy friends if they have heard of this particular
>tomato, and no one seems to have heard of them.
>
>I may ask my sources here in town, if they are able to get any. They sound
>fun.
>-----Original Message-----
>From: theresa gillman <tmdavis@concentric.net>
>To: sqft@listbot.com <sqft@listbot.com>
>Date: Thursday, September 02, 1999 4:39 AM
>Subject: spoon tomatoes
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>>Hello all,
>>
>>I haven't posted in quite some time. I had to take some time out to get
>>married =) and now I'm back to college =( which leaves me even less time to
>>garden and read my posts.... But, I do have a question that I hope someone
>>can help with. Anyone grown a variety of tomato that is smaller than a
>>grape. I bought some tomato plants at Walmart of all places and the label
>>called them a spoon tomato. they ended up doing great and I want to plant
>>more next year. Does anyone know a seed source for these tiny treats? I
>>looked around in some catalogs I have, but nothing as small as I want.
>>
>>Also, will I be able to collect the seeds of the tomatoes I have now and
>>get the same variety next year? I planted about 4 varieties this year all
>>in the same general vacinity including some heirloom ones and would like to
>>try my hand at seed saving... I've asked a few lists I'm on about this and
>>just wondered about peoples experiences. I think a thread went around on
>>peppers crossing and I wondered if tomatoes did the same thing.
>>
>>Thanks
>>Theresa
>>MI zone5
>>http://members.tripod.com/tmd26
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