Seed Exchange
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Subject: Ramapo seeds
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Richard |
Minnesota
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Anybody have a few Ramapo tomato seeds they can spare? Thanks (from the garden state, they should no something about gardening, as in taste good!)
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2/28/2015 1:39:04 PM
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John H |
Dundee Michigan
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I got some through Rutgers University some years back. You might check with them, a great eating tomato.
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2/28/2015 9:17:45 PM
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croley bend |
Williamsburg,KY
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Contact Tim Pennington, Uncle Dunkel.
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3/1/2015 12:07:41 PM
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Doug14 |
Minnesota(dw447@fastmail.fm)
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Richard, Are you still looking for some Ramapo seeds? I have about a dozen seeds left from a seed pack that was packed for 2008, from Rutgers.
Doug.....my email: dw447@fastmail.fm
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3/20/2015 5:26:13 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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I'm waiting on uncle dunkle, he said he had a few he could send.
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3/20/2015 7:15:32 PM
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Richard |
Minnesota
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Thanks
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3/20/2015 7:15:44 PM
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LIpumpkin |
Long Island,New York
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doug...if you have a few left then you probably grew some...? What did you think of them? tnx
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3/21/2015 7:24:08 AM
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Doug14 |
Minnesota(dw447@fastmail.fm)
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No problem Richard.
Glenn, I likely grew them in 2008. I've been growing about 20 to 30 tomato varieties each year, for the past several years. Mostly heirlooms. Unfortunately I haven't been keeping notes on them. I don't recall anything that stood out with Ramapo, from when I did grow it. I've found that the taste of a tomato variety can vary quite a bit from year to year, based on environmental factors such as temperature, amount of moisture, etc. Sorry I can't give you more personal info. on it.
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3/28/2015 2:06:53 AM
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John H |
Dundee Michigan
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Glenn---They were a great all around tomato with superior eating quality.
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3/28/2015 9:49:38 PM
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