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More Info & Updates for our Sale
Plans for this Saturday’s opening are going well – We have added two varieties on request from customers – We now have “Black Cherry” and “Favourite” added to our list. We have been asked about pricing so we are posting … Continue reading
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New Choices for 2012
I can’t help but think of spring as I have been going through the tomato seed sites. It is so tempting to get carried away and order more than I can handle. Last year the cherry tomatoes were definitely among … Continue reading
A brand new season coming up!
So what have we been doing since May? We just nicely got our garden planted when I left for B.C. to be with my daughter who was expecting her first child. I returned a proud grandma at the end of … Continue reading
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End of the sale – start of the tomato growing season
Today we sold the last of our heirloom tomatoes. All have new homes and by accounts received so far they are doing well in their gardens. The extremely windy conditions have affected a few transplants. Some leaves have white borders … Continue reading
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Sale Countdown – 9-1/2 hours
Wow! The time has really gone fast. Seems like not too long ago I was planting the seeds for all those tomatoes that I see now in the greenhouse . The cool weather has finely broken and tonight is the … Continue reading
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Heirloom Tomatoes – Some Growing Tips
Some Growing Tips for your Heirloom Tomatoes Transplanting: Dig a hole deep enough so that only about 4 inches of the plant is above ground. Pinch off any leaves that will be below the surface. Set the plant in the … Continue reading
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