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Mon, Apr 25, 11 at 20:27
| Where do you all get your heirloom/low heat/early ripening tomato starts? Do you recommend mail order or do local garden shops/farmers markets near you all carry them?
New here so not quite sure what I'll find locally. |
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- Posted by larry_gene z8_Sunset6_OR (My Page) on Tue, Apr 26, 11 at 0:06
| Some of the upcoming larger PNW plant sales can have a hundred tomato varieties for sale. What is your approximate locality? |
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- Posted by harborrose 8a-PNW (My Page) on Tue, Apr 26, 11 at 0:13
| In the Poulsbo area in Kitsap County. |
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- Posted by harborrose 8a-PNW (My Page) on Tue, Apr 26, 11 at 15:07
| never mind, a friend just told me that the master gardener sale in Kitsap sells a lot of the tomato starts that I'm interested in. Thanks, though. |
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- Posted by harborrose (My Page) on Tue, Apr 26, 11 at 15:09
| a friend just told me that the master gardener sale in kitsap sells a lot of the tomato starts that I'm interested in. thanks so much. |
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