Tomatoes and Pepper starts - Transition Whatcom2024-03-28T10:33:56Zhttps://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/forum/topics/tomatoes-and-pepper-starts?groupUrl=communityasksandoffers&feed=yes&xn_auth=noHi Heather, you are correct o…tag:transitionwhatcom.ning.com,2011-05-09:2723460:Comment:497542011-05-09T17:36:51.436ZBrian Kerkvliethttps://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/profile/BK
Hi Heather, you are correct on the open pollinated seeds. They are seed varieties that I gathered from local sources and from plants that I have grown here for the last several years. Very healthy plants are ready to go in the ground now but there will be an optimal fruit period on the 20th and 21st of May.
Hi Heather, you are correct on the open pollinated seeds. They are seed varieties that I gathered from local sources and from plants that I have grown here for the last several years. Very healthy plants are ready to go in the ground now but there will be an optimal fruit period on the 20th and 21st of May. Biodynamic methods & comp…tag:transitionwhatcom.ning.com,2011-05-08:2723460:Comment:503772011-05-08T17:06:51.470ZHeather Khttps://transitionwhatcom.ning.com/profile/HeatherK
<p>Biodynamic methods & compost sounds great. I'm betting the seeds are also all open-pollinated and thus their seeds will breed true! </p>
<p>Hi Brian, I'll give a call as the weather warms up for some cherry tomatoes & peppers. I"m due for a working visit...and my garden is longing for some 501 prep!</p>
<p>Biodynamic methods & compost sounds great. I'm betting the seeds are also all open-pollinated and thus their seeds will breed true! </p>
<p>Hi Brian, I'll give a call as the weather warms up for some cherry tomatoes & peppers. I"m due for a working visit...and my garden is longing for some 501 prep!</p>