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Hi,
We now live in Arizona and really miss the home grown Iowa Tomatoes ....Are there any people or farmer's markets that would ship them to Arizona? We would make it worth thei r time and effort!!! |
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I don't know of any that do that - maybe try a search engine to see what comes up. Otherwise buy a ticket and visit home to get the tomatoes!!!
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I could help you out. We just got some REALLY good ones from the farmers market yesterday, so now is the season. I'd be willing to pick some more up and mail them, although I'm not sure what the best method for mailing tomatoes would be. Click on my name and send me a message.
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My tomatoes are not looking too good this year. After all the rain we had, I forgot about water them and they dried up. Some of the plants took hail damage as well.
What's everybodies favorite varieties? I planted some yellow pear mini tomatoes for the first time. Ate my first one yesterday and don't like the flavor at all. Are this suppose to be ornamental? |
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what is the best way to send them
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