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It didn't pay for me to start my own from seed.
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Aluckyguess wrote: Had the same problem before. This year I bought all new seeds and had 100% germination on everthing. Only problem is I didnt label them. My first tomatoes are orange. The orange cherry tomatoes I planted were the best I've ever tasted. I wish I (a) hadn't eaten all of last year's crop and (b) hadn't neglected to find seeds before now. Maybe next year. Bev, were yours Sun Gold? I ask because they are a hybrid. Several years ago, pre-chickens, I had more volunteer tomatoes than I knew what to do with and gave them to everyone who would take them. One couple was lucky enough to get a Sun Gold. It wasn't until later that I realized they should not have gotten what they got since it's a hybrid and should not have seeded back true. Rats! I missed a golden opportunity with that plant. It likely won't ever present itself again. Oh, well. I can always tell myself that the child plant came back true but the grandchildren would not. And, no, they didn't save seeds. Glenna |
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