Looking for Merced Tomato Seeds
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Looking for Merced Tomato Seeds
Comments (0)Folks I am trying to find some Merced tomato seeds and wonder if anone on the forum can tell me where I can acquire some. Thanks, Paul...See Morehave some tomato seeds, want some tomato seeds
Comments (4)Gardneralive, Thanks. Sungold is the very sweet yellow tomato. To me sungold and black cherry are the best cherry tomatoes. But Sungold is a hybrid so the seeds I harvest from my plant may not come true. I did grow out one from last year's seeds it still comes out as a yellow sweet cherry but a little bit smaller. I am very interested in your seeds but I can't find your member's email address. Could you send me an email? Thanks. Newgardener_tx...See MoreWANTED: Your tomato seeds for my tomato seeds
Comments (1)interested in some of yours. send me an email...See Moremerced seeds
Comments (18)Hi Elaine, I guess you'd say we're sort of east central in Merced - a couple of blocks south of Bear Creek and east of G Street. I'm afraid that we've got that clay soil you describe. I've built raised beds (lasagna garden style over cardboard and lawn) filled with county compost - which I may need to amend some before planting. Once I get the soil worked out, I'm looking forward to growing some great veggies! We moved here from San Jose and I haven't figured out gardening in Merced yet, so I planted my seeds sort of early, hoping to get something going before the heat of summer shuts things down. I don't think I'll be planting anytime soon, but when I do transplant, the tomatoes should be pretty good size. Great to meet you online! Maybe you can give me some Merced-specific tips on things as the season progresses and we can get together one of these days! I called Home Depot today and the garden manager said that Bonnie Plants just sends them plants on their own schedule and HD doesn't have any control over what varieties are sent or when they'll be sent. They just arrive! I can live without growing Merced, but I think it would be fun. I did write Bonnie Plants to see if they were sending out any Merced this year or if they might have a few extra seeds to sell or give away. Not really expecting a reply but doesn't hurt to ask! Anne...See MoreHoosierCheroKee
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