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do you have a catalog thanksHi Joan, So sorry we do not have a paper catalog as it is cost prohibitive for a small business like ours.
Hi Brett, They are pre-mixed by me of varieties we sell. There's no way to tell which seed belongs to what. I try to have even amounts and mix well so there's a good mix when starting the seeds.
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Tomato and PepperHi Jon,I wish I had a list of varieties to try, but I don't. I unfortunately do not know a lot about them as they are not a problem here.
I'm sure some are naturally resistant, but I don't know which ones.
I do have friends down there that grow in large containers to bypass them.
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TomatoHi Patrick, sorry, I did not grow that one this year. I will have to next year. If you like the darker tomatoes, JD's Special C-Tex is a really good one. I grew a couple great pinkss this year too, Polish (Earl's) and Kentucky Pink Stamper.
The update day for most of the veggies is Nov. 15th, but the peppers can sometimes take a little longer that that as they are often the last to ripen, get harvested, and have the seeds dried. So more like Dec. 1st for them.
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Tomatoes, hot peppers, cucumbers, squash/zucchini, beans, peas, herbsHi Brett,
The regular ghost pepper will be, unfortunately, I did not grow the chocolate this year. I will have Carolina Reaper too if you are interested.
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tomatoes, peppers, all the veggies you can grow in potsHi June,
The site is always updated with most of vegetable new varieties on Nov. 15th. The flowers have no official date as those are added as we have them.
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The variety called Polish that your friend Craig tells of in his bookHi Dan, I am growing Polish (Earl's) this year again, and it is suppose to be the real deal. Someone added Earl's name as he was the source, but he got his seeds from Heirloom Seeds in PA years ago.
Glad PDC is doing well for you. I really like that one a lot. And you are always welcome to come to the tomatofest!
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......Hi Everett,
I'm sorry, we don't have anything like that. We have packets of herbs most of which run over 100 seeds per packet and most of them are $1.00 a packet.
We send orders in Bubble Envelopes because seeds get crushed in regular envelopes. It does cost more, but the seeds are safe that way. Yes, if someone bought a packet of very tiny seed, they could go with some padding in an envelope, but that is cost and time prohibitive when processing tons of orders. Most people buy a variety of items to make it worth the shipping cost.
Good luck to you! Hope we have great weather this year.