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Aug 1, 2014 10:02 AM CST
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texaskitty111 said:@claudia, I meant a tomato plant, not a grocery tomato. Baker creek is great, get most of my seeds from them


LOL...a plant would be good! Gald to hear another yes for Baker Creek.

I am reading, reading, reading and I am seeing where I need to plant some that will have a more staggered production time. By doing that can maybe enjoy more types of tomatoes over the season.

Does anyone grow Stupice or Glacier and how did they do? I have read to use these as the first ones since they can tolerate temps that are a little cooler.
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