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Hugg, sorry to hear that about your hernia. DD lives in Conroe and we've talked about moving down. We'd planned a trip to Waco last year but the storms nixed that. Anyhow it's cold here for sure.

Everyone else good morning.
 
What kinds of tomatoes does everyone like to grow? Here is what I am planning (pretty normal selections for me) for this year:

Pineapple beefsteak
Heirloom brandywine beefsteak
San Marzano paste
Roma paste
Sweet 100s
May try a 'chocolate cherry' variety from the guy I am ordering seeds from

If I get ambitious I may do an yellow variety but probably would get that start from the greenhouse

I used to get all my seeds from this guy in Texas who has great results and great customer service except he nearly doubled prices this year (3.99 for 20 tomato seeds??)

This year I am going to try buying from a guy in Ohio that sells heirloom varieties. I prefer supporting the little guys over seed companies like burpee when I can.

I think I will be ordering strawberry roots and asparagus crowns from gurneys later this spring
 
What kinds of tomatoes does everyone like to grow? Here is what I am planning (pretty normal selections for me) for this year:

Pineapple beefsteak
Heirloom brandywine beefsteak
San Marzano paste
Roma paste
Sweet 100s
May try a 'chocolate cherry' variety from the guy I am ordering seeds from

If I get ambitious I may do an yellow variety but probably would get that start from the greenhouse

I used to get all my seeds from this guy in Texas who has great results and great customer service except he nearly doubled prices this year (3.99 for 20 tomato seeds??)

This year I am going to try buying from a guy in Ohio that sells heirloom varieties. I prefer supporting the little guys over seed companies like burpee when I can.

I think I will be ordering strawberry roots and asparagus crowns from gurneys later this spring

I ordered Beefsteak and Roma from a new greenhouse here, Seedlings are just easier and I like to try to support local business. Hoping it works out.
 
What kinds of tomatoes does everyone like to grow? Here is what I am planning (pretty normal selections for me) for this year:

Pineapple beefsteak
Heirloom brandywine beefsteak
San Marzano paste
Roma paste
Sweet 100s
May try a 'chocolate cherry' variety from the guy I am ordering seeds from

If I get ambitious I may do an yellow variety but probably would get that start from the greenhouse

I used to get all my seeds from this guy in Texas who has great results and great customer service except he nearly doubled prices this year (3.99 for 20 tomato seeds??)

This year I am going to try buying from a guy in Ohio that sells heirloom varieties. I prefer supporting the little guys over seed companies like burpee when I can.

I think I will be ordering strawberry roots and asparagus crowns from gurneys later this spring
You might consider saving your own seeds. It's not too hard. Though hybrids might not be possible.

I tried San Marzano and they didn't do good for me. I find if I start my own plants I have better luck.

I'd decided once that to buy plants was easier than starting them but one year everyone got hit with a blight that was said to have come up from the south on the plants.

We have local growers who start them up here. Still I will start my own.

So far the seeds I've got are. Bonnie Best, Homestead and St. Pierre. These are the canning tomatoes I plan on growing. I'll grow others for eating, though I've been known to can anything.
 
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You might consider saving your own seeds. It's not too hard. Though hybrids might not be possible. 

I tried San Marzano and they didn't do good for me. I find if I start my own plants I have better luck. 

I'd decided once that to buy plants was easier than starting them but one year everyone got hit with a blight that was said to have come up from the south on the plants. 

We have local growers who start them up here.  Still I will start my own. 

So far the seeds I've got are.  Bonnie Best, Homestead and St. Pierre.  These are the canning tomatoes I plan on growing. I'll grow others for eating, though I've been known to can anything. 

I intended to save seeds last year but ended up losing almost all of my tomatoes due to odd hot and cold swings right after i planted. I ended up having to replant with greenhouses plants and they were all hybrids.

This year I hope to save tomato seeds
 
My plan is to start about a dozen of each kind and then pick the best of each for as many as I want.
I will then sell the rest of the plants at the farmers market where we sell eggs.

I always have extra plants but never sold them as it wasn't worth it to set up a booth for just that. It will be no extra effort now
 
My plan is to start about a dozen of each kind and then pick the best of each for as many as I want.
I will then sell the rest of the plants at the farmers market where we sell eggs.

I always have extra plants but never sold them as it wasn't worth it to set up a booth for just that. It will be no extra effort now
I look at things as even if I got a dollar it's a dollar I didn't have otherwise.
 

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