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Old 04/08/09, 03:48 PM
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Bold Bold Puppy!!

We have a new to us dog pound puppy. Her name is Rosie, and is very lovable. We planted all of our tomato seeds I have traded for (oxheart, amish paste, a black currant variety and more). We had them outside, on top of the lid to the hot tub on the back porch to take advantage of the sun, and somehow she got into them. yikes.
Does anyone have any sources for some of the older tomato varieties?? Specifically, the oxheart and amish paste...
does anyone have any leftovers to sell??
Let me know, and thanks for being there!
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Old 04/08/09, 04:06 PM
 
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If they weren't already up, many will still sprout and come up if you can collect all the soil they were in and spread it out in a thin layer. I know what you get would be a dux mixture, but not a total loss. <> UNK
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Old 04/08/09, 04:19 PM
 
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I am so sorry. I can empathize. We have a new puppy named Rosie also. She is a bit of a terror with certain things. We still have snow, so no tomatoes out yet.

I know that www.tomatobob.com has Amish paste tomato seeds. I did not order those myself. I ordered others from him. The service has been great. He often ads in a surprise packet of seeds too. I have ordered from him three times this year so far.

Look on his site and if there is something besides the Amish paste that you are interested pm me. I might have some seeds that I can share. I received about 5-6 different kids of tomato seeds from him as surprises. I also ordered some specific ones from him too. He has some good sale seeds too for 25 cents a packet.
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Old 04/08/09, 04:24 PM
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I got both of those from Baker Creek this year:
http://rareseeds.com/
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Old 04/08/09, 04:26 PM
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Thanks so much!! I am going to check these sites out tonight...
I scraped up as much of the dirt as I could, being hopeful, so we will see....you may see another post later in the summer asking to identify certain tomatoes
Thats if I am lucky
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