Hello from Denmark
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Re: Hello from Denmark
Thank you, oh I love that idea...will do thatTormato wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:16 amWelcome to the Junction, Stine!StineRosenbeck wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 1:43 am Hi fellow Tomato nerds
I am brand new to this space, but I have grown tomatoes for many years. I am on a life-long hunt for the top 3 tomato varieties in each group (cherry, plum, sugo, beef, etc) - a quest that I will never accomplish, needless to say But the journey is good fun and the destination not so important anymore
I live in Denmark, Northern Europe, in zone 8, and I also cross-polinate a handful of my own varieties.
I love to swap seeds
I highly recommend that you start a new thread, asking people, here, about their ONE favorite variety from each group that you're searching for.
Those ONE AND ONLY favorites, which will give you a long enough list, for each group, are the ones to trial.
If you want more than that, I kind of host a seed swap.
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Re: Hello from Denmark
Love that ideaTormato wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:16 amWelcome to the Junction, Stine!StineRosenbeck wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 1:43 am Hi fellow Tomato nerds
I am brand new to this space, but I have grown tomatoes for many years. I am on a life-long hunt for the top 3 tomato varieties in each group (cherry, plum, sugo, beef, etc) - a quest that I will never accomplish, needless to say But the journey is good fun and the destination not so important anymore
I live in Denmark, Northern Europe, in zone 8, and I also cross-polinate a handful of my own varieties.
I love to swap seeds
I highly recommend that you start a new thread, asking people, here, about their ONE favorite variety from each group that you're searching for.
Those ONE AND ONLY favorites, which will give you a long enough list, for each group, are the ones to trial.
If you want more than that, I kind of host a seed swap.
The seed swap you host, is that only for US people? Or if I can get my hands on forever stamps, and I include them when sending seeds in, will that work as well?
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Re: Hello from Denmark
If you can't come up with the stamps, don't worry about it. Participants in the swap cover those outside the US. We're interested in the tomatoes more than the postage.StineRosenbeck wrote: ↑Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:49 amLove that ideaTormato wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:16 amWelcome to the Junction, Stine!StineRosenbeck wrote: ↑Mon Aug 19, 2024 1:43 am Hi fellow Tomato nerds
I am brand new to this space, but I have grown tomatoes for many years. I am on a life-long hunt for the top 3 tomato varieties in each group (cherry, plum, sugo, beef, etc) - a quest that I will never accomplish, needless to say But the journey is good fun and the destination not so important anymore
I live in Denmark, Northern Europe, in zone 8, and I also cross-polinate a handful of my own varieties.
I love to swap seeds
I highly recommend that you start a new thread, asking people, here, about their ONE favorite variety from each group that you're searching for.
Those ONE AND ONLY favorites, which will give you a long enough list, for each group, are the ones to trial.
If you want more than that, I kind of host a seed swap.
The seed swap you host, is that only for US people? Or if I can get my hands on forever stamps, and I include them when sending seeds in, will that work as well?
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Re: Hello from Denmark
Hei Stine, velkommen hit