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Victor Martinez 21-02-2004 02:27 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
I just ordered a few very interesting tomatoes from this site:
http://www.heirloomtomatoesoftexas.com/
I got an email from the owner saying he'll be coming to the garden show
on Zilker park in late March, so I can save money on shipping if I pick
up my order then.
Sounds like a plan to me!

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Victor Martinez
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Texensis 21-02-2004 05:42 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
| I just ordered a few very interesting tomatoes from this site:
| http://www.heirloomtomatoesoftexas.com/
| I got an email from the owner saying he'll be coming to the garden
show
| on Zilker park in late March, so I can save money on shipping if I
pick
| up my order then.
| Sounds like a plan to me!
|
| --
| Victor Martinez
| Send your spam he
| Email me he


Thanks so much for word of this outfit. Haven't had time to really
look at the site, but I suppose that many of the varieties are not v/f
resistent and so it's best to plant them where tomatoes have not
recently grown. Please report (when you know better how they've done)
what your experiences are with which varieites--yield isn't important;
hardiness and flavor are, and it goes without saying that all tomato
plants are beautiful.



dt 23-02-2004 05:41 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
Texensis wrote:

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
| I just ordered a few very interesting tomatoes from this site:
| http://www.heirloomtomatoesoftexas.com/
| I got an email from the owner saying he'll be coming to the garden
show
| on Zilker park in late March, so I can save money on shipping if I
pick
| up my order then.
| Sounds like a plan to me!
|
| --
| Victor Martinez
| Send your spam he
| Email me he


Thanks so much for word of this outfit. Haven't had time to really
look at the site, but I suppose that many of the varieties are not v/f
resistent and so it's best to plant them where tomatoes have not
recently grown. Please report (when you know better how they've done)
what your experiences are with which varieites--yield isn't important;
hardiness and flavor are, and it goes without saying that all tomato
plants are beautiful.


Thanks, Victor! Any idea where he's located?

Anybody else know any Texas vegetable seed growers? Preferably with a
web presence?

DT


dt 23-02-2004 05:41 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
Texensis wrote:

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
| I just ordered a few very interesting tomatoes from this site:
| http://www.heirloomtomatoesoftexas.com/
| I got an email from the owner saying he'll be coming to the garden
show
| on Zilker park in late March, so I can save money on shipping if I
pick
| up my order then.
| Sounds like a plan to me!
|
| --
| Victor Martinez
| Send your spam he
| Email me he


Thanks so much for word of this outfit. Haven't had time to really
look at the site, but I suppose that many of the varieties are not v/f
resistent and so it's best to plant them where tomatoes have not
recently grown. Please report (when you know better how they've done)
what your experiences are with which varieites--yield isn't important;
hardiness and flavor are, and it goes without saying that all tomato
plants are beautiful.


Thanks, Victor! Any idea where he's located?

Anybody else know any Texas vegetable seed growers? Preferably with a
web presence?

DT


dt 23-02-2004 05:41 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
Texensis wrote:

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
| I just ordered a few very interesting tomatoes from this site:
| http://www.heirloomtomatoesoftexas.com/
| I got an email from the owner saying he'll be coming to the garden
show
| on Zilker park in late March, so I can save money on shipping if I
pick
| up my order then.
| Sounds like a plan to me!
|
| --
| Victor Martinez
| Send your spam he
| Email me he


Thanks so much for word of this outfit. Haven't had time to really
look at the site, but I suppose that many of the varieties are not v/f
resistent and so it's best to plant them where tomatoes have not
recently grown. Please report (when you know better how they've done)
what your experiences are with which varieites--yield isn't important;
hardiness and flavor are, and it goes without saying that all tomato
plants are beautiful.


Thanks, Victor! Any idea where he's located?

Anybody else know any Texas vegetable seed growers? Preferably with a
web presence?

DT


dt 23-02-2004 05:45 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
Texensis wrote:

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
| I just ordered a few very interesting tomatoes from this site:
| http://www.heirloomtomatoesoftexas.com/
| I got an email from the owner saying he'll be coming to the garden
show
| on Zilker park in late March, so I can save money on shipping if I
pick
| up my order then.
| Sounds like a plan to me!
|
| --
| Victor Martinez
| Send your spam he
| Email me he


Thanks so much for word of this outfit. Haven't had time to really
look at the site, but I suppose that many of the varieties are not v/f
resistent and so it's best to plant them where tomatoes have not
recently grown. Please report (when you know better how they've done)
what your experiences are with which varieites--yield isn't important;
hardiness and flavor are, and it goes without saying that all tomato
plants are beautiful.


Thanks, Victor! Any idea where he's located?

Anybody else know any Texas vegetable seed growers? Preferably with a
web presence?

DT


Jim Marrs 24-02-2004 02:36 AM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
Try these two:
http://www.willhiteseed.com/store/asp/default.asp

http://www.lonestarseed.com/

Have fun

JEM

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
escapee wrote:
Nice. Is that the show where the vendors also sell plants and things?


Yes, it's a really fun event.

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Jim Marrs 24-02-2004 04:07 AM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
Try these two:
http://www.willhiteseed.com/store/asp/default.asp

http://www.lonestarseed.com/

Have fun

JEM

"Victor Martinez" wrote in message
...
escapee wrote:
Nice. Is that the show where the vendors also sell plants and things?


Yes, it's a really fun event.

--
Victor Martinez
Owned and operated by the Fantastic Seven (TM)
Send your spam he
Email me he




Victor Martinez 24-02-2004 04:07 AM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
dt wrote:
Thanks, Victor! Any idea where he's located?


Boerne, I think.

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escapee 24-02-2004 04:02 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:22:13 GMT, Victor Martinez opined:

Yes, it's a really fun event.


It is. There is a guy who usually comes. He's in a wheelchair and sells
brugmansia and datura. I think I missed last year. At some point, don't I have
to stop this insane plant collecting? I mean, I have almost 400 different
plants in the gardens! Pretty soon, this will be a prairie with some paths
between. Not the sort of thing which generally goes over well in a
sub-division. Fortunately, we're 1/2 acre zoned and we all do what we want (no
HOA thank goodness), but I am having a hard time finding things I don't already
have!

Eh, it's fun...

Victoria

escapee 24-02-2004 04:02 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:22:13 GMT, Victor Martinez opined:

Yes, it's a really fun event.


It is. There is a guy who usually comes. He's in a wheelchair and sells
brugmansia and datura. I think I missed last year. At some point, don't I have
to stop this insane plant collecting? I mean, I have almost 400 different
plants in the gardens! Pretty soon, this will be a prairie with some paths
between. Not the sort of thing which generally goes over well in a
sub-division. Fortunately, we're 1/2 acre zoned and we all do what we want (no
HOA thank goodness), but I am having a hard time finding things I don't already
have!

Eh, it's fun...

Victoria

escapee 24-02-2004 04:22 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:22:13 GMT, Victor Martinez opined:

Yes, it's a really fun event.


It is. There is a guy who usually comes. He's in a wheelchair and sells
brugmansia and datura. I think I missed last year. At some point, don't I have
to stop this insane plant collecting? I mean, I have almost 400 different
plants in the gardens! Pretty soon, this will be a prairie with some paths
between. Not the sort of thing which generally goes over well in a
sub-division. Fortunately, we're 1/2 acre zoned and we all do what we want (no
HOA thank goodness), but I am having a hard time finding things I don't already
have!

Eh, it's fun...

Victoria

escapee 24-02-2004 04:27 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:22:13 GMT, Victor Martinez opined:

Yes, it's a really fun event.


It is. There is a guy who usually comes. He's in a wheelchair and sells
brugmansia and datura. I think I missed last year. At some point, don't I have
to stop this insane plant collecting? I mean, I have almost 400 different
plants in the gardens! Pretty soon, this will be a prairie with some paths
between. Not the sort of thing which generally goes over well in a
sub-division. Fortunately, we're 1/2 acre zoned and we all do what we want (no
HOA thank goodness), but I am having a hard time finding things I don't already
have!

Eh, it's fun...

Victoria

escapee 24-02-2004 04:39 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
On Mon, 23 Feb 2004 14:22:13 GMT, Victor Martinez opined:

Yes, it's a really fun event.


It is. There is a guy who usually comes. He's in a wheelchair and sells
brugmansia and datura. I think I missed last year. At some point, don't I have
to stop this insane plant collecting? I mean, I have almost 400 different
plants in the gardens! Pretty soon, this will be a prairie with some paths
between. Not the sort of thing which generally goes over well in a
sub-division. Fortunately, we're 1/2 acre zoned and we all do what we want (no
HOA thank goodness), but I am having a hard time finding things I don't already
have!

Eh, it's fun...

Victoria

escapee 24-02-2004 05:29 PM

Source of heirloom tomatoes
 
Nice. Is that the show where the vendors also sell plants and things?

With tomatoes, I have awful timing. This past year I had mine in the fall, in
containers. They are all in the greenhouse now, putting out flowers and look
pretty good. I do have on heirloom, 'Brandywine.' If I can get some fruit
from that, I will be very happy.

victoria


On Sat, 21 Feb 2004 13:56:02 GMT, Victor Martinez opined:

I just ordered a few very interesting tomatoes from this site:
http://www.heirloomtomatoesoftexas.com/
I got an email from the owner saying he'll be coming to the garden show
on Zilker park in late March, so I can save money on shipping if I pick
up my order then.
Sounds like a plan to me!




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