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Re: spoon tomatoes


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Margaret,  I tried to find Seed Savers Exchange, I couldn't find anything.
(I didn't use allot of search engines, I told myself that today I was going
to get allot done in my home and garden...I have put a time limit on the
computer...this is addicting.  Very Scary)

Do you have a phone number where you can join?

Even an address would be great.

I did find some very interesting sites that I promised myself I could
investigate AFTER THE WORK IS DONE!

The subject was seed saving and I know that was of interest to some of you
out there.  As a result of your interest...I am going to try my hand at
collecting seeds and saving them this year.

This site is: Genetics for Seed Savers.
http://wwwanet-chi.com~manytimes/pages63.htm

This next site is: Vegetable Seed Savers Handbook
http://csf.colorado.edu/perma/stse/handbook.htm

 This one looked really interesting
Seeds of Diversity Canada
http://www.seeds.ca/

I hope I got the addresses right ..I am new to this stuff.
Anyway the titles were correct, so you can use them in the search words.

See ya..

-----Original Message-----
From: margaret lauterbach <mlaute@micron.net>
To: Square Foot Gardening List <sqft@listbot.com>
Date: Friday, September 03, 1999 6:33 AM
Subject: Re: spoon tomatoes


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>At 02:10 PM 9/2/99 EDT, you wrote:
>>Square Foot Gardening List - http://www.flinet.com/~gallus/sqft.html
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>>In a message dated 9/2/99 11:04:03 AM Pacific Daylight Time,
>>tmdavis@concentric.net writes:
>>
>>> 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.
>>They are good!  Believe they're sold as grape tomatoes out here in
>California
>>-- small, elongated, shaped more like a roma.  I suppose the ones I find
at
>>Vons are the same thing -- big bins of them out here.
>>
>No, you're thinking of cherry tomatoes, of which there are many varieties.
>Spoon tomatoes are much smaller. I grew them once, but they were too tiny
>for my taste. Literally. I don't recall seeing them available anywhere
>except Seed Savers' Exchange Yearbook. You have to be a member ($30 per
>year) to order, and then you have a choice of well over 11,000 unique
>varieties of fruits or veggies. In joining and growing those seeds you're
>also contributing to larger gene pools. I think it's a good deal. Margaret
>L, whose only connection is as a member.
>
>
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