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Re: Sungold tomatoes
- To: s*@eskimo.com
- Subject: Re: Sungold tomatoes
- From: A* D* <a*@crwys.demon.co.uk>
- Date: Sun, 6 Sep 1998 05:40:44 +0100 (BST)
- Resent-Date: Sat, 5 Sep 1998 21:46:06 -0700
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On Sat 05 Sep, Wendyee@aol.com wrote:
>
> Allan,
> I've grown at least 50 sungold tomatoes each year, along with other tomatoes,
> as a compliment to the potted herbs I sell at my nursery. I have never
> experienced any of the problems you describe with the sungolds. My source has
> always been Cook's seeds - I don't have the catalog handy, so I can't give you
> an address -- but I've always found their seeds to produce tomatoes that are
> just as golden and sweet as you describe. I've never bought any vegetable
> seed from Thompson and Morgan, I can't comment on where their act is together
> or not -- their flower seed is usually reliable.
> Wendy
> Scents of Thyme Herbs
> Champaign, IL
> zone 5b
>
Thanks, Wendy. I don' know if you realise that I am UK based so unless
they have a website things could get a little difficult if I want to try
their seeds.
However Margaret Schnall has already put me onto Pinetree seeds who are
online and I have downloaded their veggie list including Sungold, I can
order those with credit card so I think my problem is really solved.
I have been harvesting Supersweet 100 today from about 50 plants, they
are laden with fruit and the flavour and sweetness are so strong that it
comes as a shock unless you are expecting it.
Regards,
Allan
--
Allan Day Hereford HR2 7AU allan@crwys.demon.co.uk
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