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as it seems my eyes are bigger than my plot!
poolcue,i got the seeds from a greek man wenn i was on holiday in greece,but you have homegrown dutch ones.They are from my first crop.
Hi guys,Just to say, I found some old out-of-date packets of tomato seeds (almost a back of the sofa job), from back in the days when I didn't fully appreciate the growing conditions I had and possibly had more money than sense! I've tried germination tests on these and they are germinating, so would anybody be interested in some seeds for the seed circle as I will be growing them on? They are Vova Yellow and Purple Calabash. The latter I know is not everyone's cup of tea judging from comments on the internet but it has been discontinued by the organic catalogue this year so might be of interest (we found it palatable when I grew it before); the former I haven't tried before but it has a Russian heritage and may compare favourably with some other outdoor yellow varieties such as Golden Sunrise.What do you think? Of course, this presupposes that we don't get slammed by blight! :)Best regards,SueI should add, I will still be growing the short season varieties I'm trying out for the first time as well, so it's not an either or.