Author Topic: Latah, Oddessa.  (Read 1173 times)

Sinbad7

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Latah, Oddessa.
« on: February 12, 2008, 18:50:32 »
Would love a few Latah or Odessa seeds for any seeds I have.

Tomatoes are my favourite's but never achieve anything as I always get blight even when I spray June/July with dithane.  Our site seems to be blighted with blight but everyone has a garden bar 2 of us, so after reading the other threads I thought maybe trying to grow an early variety would do the trick.

I have on offer to swop

Plus the ones I listed on Heirloom Toms

Iceburg Lettuce, Calabrese,Royal Chantenay carrots,  Chantenay redcored 2 carrots, Best of all Swede, spring onion seed tapes, French marigolds, African marigolds, Nasturtium, Primo Cabbage,  Gardeners delight toms, Gladiator parsnips,   Maestro carrots, Lyon prizetaker leek, Savoy cabbage.

Thank you for looking.






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Re: Latah, Oddessa.
« Reply #1 on: February 18, 2008, 15:30:31 »
Sinbad have you not got these toms yet?   I have Latah but can only let you have  a few to get you going.

You say that you struggle with tom problems.....have you tried Peron Sprayless?   Supposed to be so resistant no need ever to spray!!   Probably a tale of exageration.   I have grown this salad type indeterminate in the past but don't suffer from the same problems as you.

It grew ok for me....midseason.

What toms have you tried?

 

anything
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