Mostly Mystery 'Mater Mailing Master List tomatoes
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Re: Mostly Mystery 'Mater Mailing Master List tomatoes
Good luck with that!Homegrwoninillinois wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:40 pm @Tormato I was going to quote again just to see how many we could stack inside of each other. Decided against it since I had to scroll on my phone like I was looking for my birth year in an app lol.
Looking forward to the box coming next week. Will spend my evening searching for other varieties and send a dm with all I find.
It would likely be my fault as my online listings of yours use your real name and “Tormato” in quotes in the center and link to the junction.
Tomato time is nearing and my excitement is growing.
In prior MMMM where do you list information of unknown varieties at the junction and before the junction at tomatoville? It might at least help me narrow down where I might locate everything.

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Re: Mostly Mystery 'Mater Mailing Master List tomatoes
MissS wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:30 pmGood luck with that!Homegrwoninillinois wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:40 pm @Tormato I was going to quote again just to see how many we could stack inside of each other. Decided against it since I had to scroll on my phone like I was looking for my birth year in an app lol.
Looking forward to the box coming next week. Will spend my evening searching for other varieties and send a dm with all I find.
It would likely be my fault as my online listings of yours use your real name and “Tormato” in quotes in the center and link to the junction.
Tomato time is nearing and my excitement is growing.
In prior MMMM where do you list information of unknown varieties at the junction and before the junction at tomatoville? It might at least help me narrow down where I might locate everything.There never was a Master List of varieties at T'ville. The MMMM threads were a long suffering and sometimes amusing read. Things were posted so randomly. I'm not even sure that all of his varieties were even mentioned in the MMMM threads. He was given a forum here so that he could better organize the MMMM, which I must say has helped quite a bit. Maybe he knows where he mentioned them, but I rather doubt it. LOL You have your work cut out for you!
I have been working on it this evening. I have 19 attributed to him but a few are odd or unclear and a few he has mentioned but aren’t out there and or unstable. I know he is likely busy. I’m going to shoot you a list in DM and you can maybe notice anything missing that you know of?
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Re: Mostly Mystery 'Mater Mailing Master List tomatoes
Giving me a forum has kept my head from exploding, as most info on my varieties, along with info on hundreds, perhaps thousands of other varieties, and general swap info, is kept between my ears. And, I'm just getting into senior moments, which makes things even more interesting.MissS wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:30 pmGood luck with that!Homegrwoninillinois wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:40 pm @Tormato I was going to quote again just to see how many we could stack inside of each other. Decided against it since I had to scroll on my phone like I was looking for my birth year in an app lol.
Looking forward to the box coming next week. Will spend my evening searching for other varieties and send a dm with all I find.
It would likely be my fault as my online listings of yours use your real name and “Tormato” in quotes in the center and link to the junction.
Tomato time is nearing and my excitement is growing.
In prior MMMM where do you list information of unknown varieties at the junction and before the junction at tomatoville? It might at least help me narrow down where I might locate everything.There never was a Master List of varieties at T'ville. The MMMM threads were a long suffering and sometimes amusing read. Things were posted so randomly. I'm not even sure that all of his varieties were even mentioned in the MMMM threads. He was given a forum here so that he could better organize the MMMM, which I must say has helped quite a bit. Maybe he knows where he mentioned them, but I rather doubt it. LOL You have your work cut out for you!
Sam,
Did you ever find anything at T'ville or T'junction on Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg Heart (spl), aka Webster Lake Heart? I named it after the owner of Tomatoville, who lives in Webster, MA. It's another unfinished stabilizing project. Somewhere around here, I have a 2 X 3 clear zip baggie, with seeds, and a label having to be tri-folded in order to fit inside.

You've opened up passageways that I haven't visited for many years.

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Re: Mostly Mystery 'Mater Mailing Master List tomatoes
Tormato wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 8:10 pmGiving me a forum has kept my head from exploding, as most info on my varieties, along with info on hundreds, perhaps thousands of other varieties, and general swap info, is kept between my ears. And, I'm just getting into senior moments, which makes things even more interesting.MissS wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 7:30 pmGood luck with that!Homegrwoninillinois wrote: ↑Fri Feb 07, 2025 2:40 pm @Tormato I was going to quote again just to see how many we could stack inside of each other. Decided against it since I had to scroll on my phone like I was looking for my birth year in an app lol.
Looking forward to the box coming next week. Will spend my evening searching for other varieties and send a dm with all I find.
It would likely be my fault as my online listings of yours use your real name and “Tormato” in quotes in the center and link to the junction.
Tomato time is nearing and my excitement is growing.
In prior MMMM where do you list information of unknown varieties at the junction and before the junction at tomatoville? It might at least help me narrow down where I might locate everything.There never was a Master List of varieties at T'ville. The MMMM threads were a long suffering and sometimes amusing read. Things were posted so randomly. I'm not even sure that all of his varieties were even mentioned in the MMMM threads. He was given a forum here so that he could better organize the MMMM, which I must say has helped quite a bit. Maybe he knows where he mentioned them, but I rather doubt it. LOL You have your work cut out for you!
Sam,
Did you ever find anything at T'ville or T'junction on Chargoggagoggmanchauggagoggchaubunagungamaugg Heart (spl), aka Webster Lake Heart? I named it after the owner of Tomatoville, who lives in Webster, MA. It's another unfinished stabilizing project. Somewhere around here, I have a 2 X 3 clear zip baggie, with seeds, and a label having to be tri-folded in order to fit inside.
You've opened up passageways that I haven't visited for many years.![]()
I hadn’t found that one but now you have me giggling. Thanks, I really needed it today. I hope you find that lil ole baggy.
Just in case you were needing more ideas for old colonel mustard…
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