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Mar 25, 2016 7:53 AM CST
Name: Larry
Enterprise, Al. 36330 (Zone 8b)
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I am sort of like a dog that chases a car and then wonders what to do after he catches one. Looking forward to the new content to be added in this forum.
I have a question and need advice . I could have posted this in the vegetable forum, but I think it is appropriate for here so I elected to post in our new forum. I was gone for 18 days and many of the plants I had started from seed died, so now I am getting off to a new spring start. I just went down to Lowe's and bought three types of tomato seeds, 'Sweetie', 'Fourth of July' , and 'Delicious'. The 'Sweetie' survived surprisingly well, and I will probably have enough of the Fourth of July' for our needs (I normally give away a lot of seedlings), but only a very few of the 'Delicious' survived. I listened to the ATP tomato pod cast and 'Kellogg's Breakfast' was highly recommended.
I would love to here some suggestions of favorite tomato suggestions for this area, mostly interested in a tomato for sandwiches and salads.
I would also love suggestions on any variety of annuals that do exceptionally well in this area and can be grown from seed. Need to fill a few empty spots.

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