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09-11-2015, 01:07 AM posted to uk.rec.gardening
Janet
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Blaby tomato
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"Nick Maclaren" wrote in message
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Christina Websell wrote:
"Gary Woods" wrote in message
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For those who like to read of rescues, here's the Seed Saver's Exchange
description of Blaby:
https://exchange.seedsavers.org/cata...spx?itm=137071
I'm growing a foliage turnip, Horpaczi Lila, that a friend got some
years
ago from the East German seed bank.
The mind boggles at what must be stashed at the Svalbard bank!
Exactly.
I sowed two Blaby tomatoes, one germinated. Huge plant, some massive
tomatoes. I got the seeds from my German friend who always sends me
interesting seeds from the Netherlands seed bank every Christmas for a
present, I have some rare beans, mainly French types waiting to be sown.
Tried to swap runner beans seeds, but they don't do well there. Because
when it's summer, it's hot for weeks and I don't think the continental
climate is suitable. French beans do well there.
Runner beans actually prefer higher temperatures than French! But
they require regular water and a higher humidity, so they often do
badly in hotter conditions. French beans are more tolerant of dry
conditions.
Regards,
Nick Maclaren.
I know all of that. You should be in the wilds of Germany and realise how
the farmers have to pay for water
Maybe you don't realise how much farmers here have to pay for water.
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