Looking For Cherokee Purple Tomato Seed For Trade

vfem

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I would like to trade for some of these if anyone has some available! That would be great!!!

Let me know what I can do for ya for these...

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How many do you want and what do you wanna trade?
 

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Hi welcome, thanks... someone else just responded and is sending me some. Appreciate it though!!! I just really want to check these out... they were highly rated for my zone.
 

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Glad you found some. Don't forget you can harvest seeds from any heirloom tomato you find in the market. just pick a mushy one and scoop out the seeds, then wash the pulp off them. You can plant them green or dry them for later planting.
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;) I am queen of getting seeds when I want them! :lol: I collect seed pods and cuttings of plants when I visit the Zoo. A good 20 plants I have in my yard came from my little zoo trips each year. I also grow my potatoes from see potatoes I have left overs from what I have bought.

I try to work on the 'its not sustainable if I have to buy it' method! ;)
 

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hoodat said:
Glad you found some. Don't forget you can harvest seeds from any heirloom tomato you find in the market. just pick a mushy one and scoop out the seeds, then wash the pulp off them. You can plant them green or dry them for later planting.
BILLY
I never knew this.
I thought seeds have to be aged until the next season.
How was your harvest with fresh seeds compared to aged seeds?
 

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1chichi said:
hoodat said:
Glad you found some. Don't forget you can harvest seeds from any heirloom tomato you find in the market. just pick a mushy one and scoop out the seeds, then wash the pulp off them. You can plant them green or dry them for later planting.
BILLY
I never knew this.
I thought seeds have to be aged until the next season.
How was your harvest with fresh seeds compared to aged seeds?
The green seeds actually sprouted faster. As far as comparative harvests go there's no way of telling but I wouldn't expect any difference. Once the plants are growing gemetics takes over.
 

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