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In reply to the discussion: How A Seed Saver (DU's own NRaleighLiberal) Discovered One Of Our Favorite Tomatoes [View all]dixiegrrrrl
(60,010 posts)39. They have a magazine, which is gorgeous, and a great gift.
Both the magazine and the catalog foster a real sense of community.
The owners are a young couple totally dedicated to heirloom seeds and gardening.
NOT connected to the corporate world.
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How A Seed Saver (DU's own NRaleighLiberal) Discovered One Of Our Favorite Tomatoes [View all]
Omaha Steve
Jul 2014
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You know what's odd - when I first grew it in Pennsylvania, it was very good -
NRaleighLiberal
Aug 2014
#33
Didn't create it - it was sent to me as an unnamed variety with a brief history
NRaleighLiberal
Jul 2014
#10
Fellow who mailed me the seeds said it was a variety given to his neighbors
NRaleighLiberal
Jul 2014
#21
My father was reknown in his Pawtucket RI neighborhood for his Cherokee Purples!
NRaleighLiberal
Jul 2014
#22