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Re: '98 Garden Plan
- To: <v*@eskimo.com>
- Subject: Re: '98 Garden Plan
- From: "* <m*@idirect.com>
- Date: Sat, 6 Dec 1997 03:21:52 -0500
- Resent-Date: Sat, 6 Dec 1997 00:05:18 -0800
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Hi Catherine,
I had a hit with the tomatoes last season.
It's -20 deg cel. tonight BUT I still have tomatoes
in the fridge from last season. I'm looking
for a breed of tomatoes that will survive our
harsh climate, please let me hear from you.
Here are a few questions for ya. I hope you have time for them.
What are " heirloom tomatoes "
What are O.P variety peppers ? I'm in southern Ontario
or zone 6 and would love to grow peppers next season, please advise.
regards,
Marlon Rose-Mighty
marlon@idirect.com
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> From: Catharine Vinson <cvinson@cris.com>
>
> After growing about 75 kinds of heirloom tomatoes last season, I'm going
> to cut back on the tomatoes this year <bg>. But I'm up to 7 kinds of
> eggplant, 25 kinds of lettuce, 12 different peas (one day I will find one
> that does really well in Atlanta!), 13 peppers. And so on.
>
> As far as possible, all are O.P. varieties. It's been great fun making out
> the plan and getting the seed orders done. If there's interest, I'll post
> the final list....
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