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|    songbird to gnemeth@bellsouth.net    |
|    Re: Moby Grape Tomato    |
|    13 Mar 20 23:08:16    |
      From: songbird@anthive.com              gnemeth@bellsouth.net wrote:       > These have been my go-to salad tomato for the past five years. I plant them       in three oak half barrels in my yard every spring and have tomatoes until       mid-fall. I’ve always gotten the plants, not started from seed, but       haven’t been able to find them        yet this year. They are prolific producers and pack a lot of flavor in a tiny       tomato. I love them! Good for skewering as well. I’m in Jacksonville, FL and       am beginning to worry. If anyone knows where I can get Moby Grape plants       please let me know. Theyâ       €™re great!               sorry, not local to your area here so no idea what places       might have them.               there are so many good cherry tomatoes i would encourage       you to seek out some others to give them a try too just in       case you can't find the ones you really want.               if you have any cherry tomatoes from last year perhaps       those seeds would work to try to grow them yourself? i'm       not sure if MG's are hybrid or not...                      songbird              --- SoupGate-Win32 v1.05        * Origin: you cannot sedate... all the things you hate (1:229/2)    |
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