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where to buy heirloom tomato plants in S.E IA?

Posted by rocco641 S.E. IA (My Page) on
Sat, May 9, 09 at 20:15

I am wondering where I can buy some heirloom tomato plants in S.E IA?
thanks


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RE: where to buy heirloom tomato plants in S.E IA?

In a couple more weeks, there will be some young plants for sale at the Washington Farmer's Market on Thursdays from 5:00 until 7:30. Sorry, but I don't know what kinds you'll find. I'm not the vendor.


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RE: where to buy heirloom tomato plants in S.E IA?

Farmers markets are usually a good place. I'm thinking about growing some for the local farmers market next year. It gives me an excuse to buy more LED grow lights and grow more plants ;)


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RE: where to buy heirloom tomato plants in S.E IA?

boast -verb: to speak with pride ~ ~ ~ this is a caveat to what follows.

The Washington Farmers Market is one of the largest ones in the state. Not every week, of course, but one of the largest by virtue of the number of vendors per season.

How does Bob do it? There are no seasonal fees. If you show up, you pay $3.00 to sell whatever you brought. If it's a rainy day, it's $1.00. You choose where you want to set up; there are no reserved spaces. Bring your own card table or display racks. You personally must make or grow what you sell. It's simple. Come check it out. Talk to the man with the clipboard, that's Bob.


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RE: where to buy heirloom tomato plants in S.E IA?

Where are you located? I have some extra heirloom tomato plants that I haven't room for, and some are mis-labeled, but all are heirloom and I can give you a list of what seeds I bought.


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