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Post by richardw on Apr 8, 2015 19:52:21 GMT -5
I accidentally left some tomato seed out of the freezer for a whole day,i biffed it back in though,but, will it be ok? anyone know?
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Post by philagardener on Apr 8, 2015 20:34:39 GMT -5
You are probably OK as long as it was sealed (to keep out condensation).
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Post by richardw on Apr 8, 2015 22:30:38 GMT -5
Thank goodness,i'll sow some and see how they do
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Post by helgajones on May 26, 2015 0:40:09 GMT -5
I see that you also like to plant tomatoes. I hope the seeds are still ok but if not, you can try buying new ones instead. I have also planted some tomatoes just this year. They were fantastic. Hope you have a good time gardening.
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Post by steev on May 26, 2015 0:43:17 GMT -5
Another Leo; welcome.
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Post by richardw on May 26, 2015 0:53:44 GMT -5
Welcome helgajones ,i was told that the tomatoes seed would be ok as long as the were still dry which they were,we are going into winter here at the moment but i always like to start three different types and grow them as indoor plants in a sunny window,so a month ago i sowed Burpees long keeper,Pink brandy wine and Rose de berne,all seemed fine,had a great strike.
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Post by templeton on May 26, 2015 5:59:43 GMT -5
pretty early, Richard. Don't they get leggy over winter?
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Post by helgajones on May 26, 2015 22:56:41 GMT -5
Welcome helgajones ,i was told that the tomatoes seed would be ok as long as the were still dry which they were,we are going into winter here at the moment but i always like to start three different types and grow them as indoor plants in a sunny window,so a month ago i sowed Burpees long keeper,Pink brandy wine and Rose de berne,all seemed fine,had a great strike. Hi there guys. Thanks for welcoming me in your board. You really do know a lot about tomatoes. I think I'm gonna try Rose de Berne. Thank you for the information about tomatoes, I have been planning to plant other types as well. Let's all spend a good day in our gardens
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Post by richardw on May 29, 2015 19:32:49 GMT -5
pretty early, Richard. Don't they get leggy over winter? No dont seem to Gregg,as long as they are in the sun.
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