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    Heritage Tomatoes

    The bitter cold of winter is still here but somehow the call to puruse seed cataloques has also arrived.

    Does anyone have any suggestions for types of zone 5 heritage tomatoes.

    Egon [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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    Re: Heritage Tomatoes

    Egon, where you live you need to look for this type.

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    Re: Heritage Tomatoes

    Coincidence....I was sitting here reading a catalog from a company called Tomato Growers Supply company, which must have most of the many varieties of tomatoes. They list 24 "early season" varieties, which I assume might do better than some in cooler climates. One is called "glacier", another is "Oregon Spring V", and then there's "Gregori's Altai", which is said to be of Siberian origin. Their web site is www.tomatogrowers.com.

    Chuck

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    Re: Heritage Tomatoes

    Hey - hey I said zone Five ehh! Not northern Alberta!! [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img] [img]/forums/images/icons/grin.gif[/img]

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    Re: Heritage Tomatoes

    You know.....I think I'm in zone 5. Ah well, if they don't have a tomato to suit, one probably doesn't exist. Great pepper selection, too.

    Chuck

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