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Aug 12, 2014 7:48 AM CST
Greencastle IN (Zone 5b)
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I just placed an order for seeds for next year....nothing impatient about me!! Hilarious!

Getting the following:
Arkansas Traveler
Bloody Butcher
Jaune Flammee
Prudens Purple

Of course, I still have seeds left from this year of Rutgers and Kellogg's Breakfast.

The heirlooms have outperformed the hybrids this year. Jet Star has done well this year but Early Girl has been a failure this summer and Big Beef has not performed any where close to what I had hoped for. We have had a very moderate and cool summer. Have yet to hit 90 here. We have not had an abundance of tomatoes but we have had had tomatoes of some type everyday for the last 2 weeks. Some days it has only been the cherry tomatoes. As long as we have tomatoes we are happy!
“Once in a while it really hits people that they don’t have to experience the world in the way they have been told to.”
- Alan Keightley

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