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As I understand it, Morton’s Secret Mix are all varieties he is/was still breeding from rather than a mix of his offered and finished varieties.
Morton's Secret Mixes are indeed as you describe them JanG, though I haven't yet grown any. What I had purchased was 'Wild Garden Mix', since delisted. It's a mix of everything, released and unreleased.https://web.archive.org/web/20200814000742/https://www.wildgardenseed.com/product_info.php?cPath=43_75&products_id=112I'm sorry to read that the tomatoes weren't as sweet as you had hoped. Do you think it may be down to our cold wet summer? These past two seasons have been very different, and in 2022 I grew them in a polytunnel with restricted water. I'll germ. test the Blue Ambrosia and send you some more seeds this winter.
A query , my friend has grown sunflowers from germinated seed under a bird feeder, which she transplanted to the allotment,the resulting plants have about five heads each a different colour. I have never seen this before , is it common? Thank you for reading.
The Pink Ambrosia marches on and on producing. Beautifully productive.
Canadian looks like an interesting addition. The seeds and unusual blush flower colour are identical Kahnawake Mohawk, a Canadian variety that I grew this year.