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- From: Marlin Burkholder <burkholders AT glenecofarm.com>
- To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: Re: [Market-farming] tomatoes
- Date: Sat, 09 Apr 2016 15:22:21 -0400
While on the tomato variety topic I must mention "Blosser", a nice pink
slicer which seemed to originate in the Shenandoah Valley. I have grown it
for years, occasionally having some issues with orange or potato leafed off
types. I have not had much luck introducing it to other seed purveyors.
Baker Creek had it offered in their catalog for one year after I had sent
them some seed. I wonder what happened.
On 4/8/16 6:03 PM, "eglatyne AT tds.net" <eglatyne AT tds.net> wrote:
> Hello all, I miss you and all your good advice. I know it's not red, but a
> bright pink and it is an heirloom out of this world flavor. Is is the Dester
> Tomato from seed exchange, oh and it is early too for a big tomato. I grew
> some of the indigo tomatoes and they didn't taste good to me either Carol
> Thomas, Sweet Briar Herb Farm, Onalaska, WA
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[Market-farming] tomatoes,
eglatyne AT tds.net, 04/08/2016
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Re: [Market-farming] tomatoes,
Road's End Farm, 04/08/2016
- Re: [Market-farming] tomatoes, andrea davis-cetina, 04/09/2016
- Re: [Market-farming] tomatoes, Marlin Burkholder, 04/09/2016
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- [Market-farming] Tomatoes, GarlicGrower, 04/08/2016
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Re: [Market-farming] tomatoes,
Road's End Farm, 04/08/2016
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