Re: Tomatoes
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- Subject: Re: Tomatoes
- From: B* <w*@earthlink.net>
- Date: Fri, 15 Jan 1999 20:19:20 -0600
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At 05:44 PM 1/15/99 -0800, you wrote:
>Humm.. Caspian Pink, better than Brandywine !
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>I guess I could try raising more than one tomato variety (Bill) but I
>don't see it listed in Territorial Seeds, Shepherd's, Nichols or
>Seeds Blum's catalog. Do you have to raise lots of tomatoes with
>this ''Totally Tomatoes'' place ?
Well , only as many as you want to. Totally Tomatoes
is a seed catalog that specializes in tomatoes
and their good companion , pepppers . They just
offered the free seeds to let you make your own opinion.
Still learning about this list ,I'm just a rural
country gardener new to the wonders of the internet.
Bill Zone 6
>I've also read that a shorter, sloped, trellis, shaped as an inverted
>"v" is even better for growing tomatoes on than cages, easier for
>picking and keeping them off the ground. Any one tried this or have
>other growing pointers ?
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>I've also heard that Oregon Spring was a wonderful too.
>Has anyone tried that one ?
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>Sincerely,
>~Carleen~
>Keeper of Sheep & Old Roses
>Rainier, OR zone 8
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