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HAVE: Tomato Seeds

Posted by boizeau 7a (My Page) on
Wed, Nov 18, 09 at 16:08

I saved seeds from my best tomato plants, as grown in the Lower Puget Sound region. The black Tomato Carbon is one of my favorites and have a few pkts. of that. Would like to trade for other seeds of tomato or ?


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RE: HAVE: Tomato Seeds

  • Posted by kudzu9 Zone 8b, WA (My Page) on
    Mon, Nov 23, 09 at 20:13

boizeau-
I'm in the Seattle area and I grew about 40 tomato varieties last year. My most prolific was something called Potato Top, and it was firm, large (like a beefsteak) and tasty. I'll trade you a packet for a packet of Black Tomato Carbon. How many seeds would you like?


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