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1FlewOver
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Anyone have any Sweet n Early Cantaloupe seeds?
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Quote: Those look good. I can not grow a tomato outside because of the bugs, but In the green house in winter they do well.
Please save me some of those seed when they get ripe. I am not growing anything this summer, it got too hot too early then we had frost and freezes late... It was a weird year.
I need to get serious about ordering seed though, so you want the Senorita, anything else that you would like to try?
I figure we are in the same temp ranges-but we get really humid so we have to use as many mildew resistant varieties as possible.
Like the Charleston or the Rattle snake? I think I got some of them years ago from Gurneys.
They did really well for us. I planted them along the edge of the run so they could get some of the chicken 'nutrient'
A friend grows the smaller -I can not think of the name, the grocery store variety-, so I stopped growing them for ourselves, but the Old varieties handle the heat and mildews really well.
I think where we are in the country will have a lot to do with our success or not.
We need to organize that.
I am open to suggestion on green house tomato varieties, I think Rutgers has always been a good producer for me, but i would like a good canning tomato. Any suggestions?
.... I prefer Early Girl for canning whole, Juliet Roma for sauce... I'm trying both bush and vine in the Early Girl this year; so far, of course, the original is not failing me yet 
I might be able to get some Carolina reaper seeds the real thingMy DH grows nothing but Champion, they can well, better fresh though.... I prefer Early Girl for canning whole, Juliet Roma for sauce... I'm trying both bush and vine in the Early Girl this year; so far, of course, the original is not failing me yet
I am wanting to find some Carolina Reaper pepper seeds...oh and if anyone has something better than purple organic radishes as pod radishes, I couldn't grow enough this year, and my seed stock is getting pecked into nothing...
What are pod radishes?
Easily over 100 pods per radish! (I use radish for cover crop in spring to deter weeds, so I tend to use a lot of seed lol)I might be able to get some Carolina reaper seeds the real thing

