Everglades currant tomato seeds
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Comments (4)I just purchased some from the SouthernJ ranch off of craigslist. Their number is 561-312-6205. Came in just a couple of days and they are growing as I type. They are in West Palm Beach. Hope this helps....See MoreTom/Cath/Everglades Tomato Seeds
Comments (13)Tru, if you search the FL forums you can find Tom's post on how he saves seed. His method is the preferred method. Me, I cut up a tomato, decide I like it. Scrape the tomato seeds and gel off the cutting mat into a coffee filter. Spread the goo around evenly. Place coffee filter someplace out of the way where it will dry out. Come back a couple weeks later and cut coffee filter into little bits and plant. My method works for seed you plan to plant soonish. Well, at least it has worked so far. It is the lazy girls way, not the best way. I have small cute everglades tomatoes and small cute mexican sour gherkins both getting ripe. I can't imagine what you are going to do with 4 plants Christine after seeing the ONE plant Tom had. Even my plant in the hanging basket is big and full of fruit. ~dianne...See MoreEverglades Tomato Seed
Comments (8)Some place I read a really interesting history of the wild tomato Solanum pimpinellifolium. It has naturalized all over the place and created landraces, such as our Everglades Tom. And one from the Galapagos that I'm keen to try sometime. It is used in a lot of hybrid tomatoes to get disease resistance. I don't have any atm either, but EONS in Ft. Lauderdale sells it for very reasonable. They might be close to you. ~dianne Here is a link that might be useful: Wild Tomato...See MoreWanted: Everglades Tomato Cutting or Seeds
Comments (3)Hey DG, Do you know how I can message you? I cannot find the private message page to send you my mail address. Thank you for your offering these seeds. I can't wait to try them out!...See Morealexcortez
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