Any fail to germinate?
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You're quite welcome! My Polaris sprouted, today.
You're quite welcome! My Polaris sprouted, today.
Location: SW Idaho, USA
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USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
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Thats great news! So I don't have to test those either. Did Margaret Curtain pop yet?
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I didn't think Margaret Curtain had, but I checked just now to be sure, and 6 of the 7 seeds I planted have sprouted already!
Location: SW Idaho, USA
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
Climate: BSk
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Elevation: 2,260 feet
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Yay! That's a fantastic variety, which I grow every year.
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Of the seeds I got from you Linda's Faux was a bit shy on germination. I know I have a few seeds left, but I planted either 4 or 6 seeds and only got one to come up. KARMA pink was quite slow to emerge, but eventually had pretty good germination - just had me worried for a while since I was anxious to give it a try.
I didn't track it carefully and only noted any that seemed to be behind or low germination, but I'm pretty sure all the others were good to excellent germination. Thanks again!
I didn't track it carefully and only noted any that seemed to be behind or low germination, but I'm pretty sure all the others were good to excellent germination. Thanks again!
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Wonderful news! Slow doesn't worry me, none is a problem. Thank you so much for the report.zendog wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 11:20 am Of the seeds I got from you Linda's Faux was a bit shy on germination. I know I have a few seeds left, but I planted either 4 or 6 seeds and only got one to come up. KARMA pink was quite slow to emerge, but eventually had pretty good germination - just had me worried for a while since I was anxious to give it a try.
I didn't track it carefully and only noted any that seemed to be behind or low germination, but I'm pretty sure all the others were good to excellent germination. Thanks again!
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Taiga sprouted by today. That means all of mine from you that I planted this year sprouted. 

Location: SW Idaho, USA
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
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Hi Marsha,
I got 2 batches of seeds from you in February. I got some Rosella Cherry (thanks again), KARMA Apricot, and KARMA Miracle seeds in early February. I started all of these on Feb 9. I got 3/3 with the Rosella Cherry, and 2/3 each with both KARMAs. All of the them germinated within 4 days using a heat mat. I didn't get to start any of the seeds I got later in the month with your regular seed offer. Those are on my list I already started for next year. Also on Feb 9, I did start a few of the seeds I got from your wonderful seed offer last year. They all did well with germination, except McKinley, but I still got 1/3 from that one. Thanks again for your wonderful offer every year!
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I got 2 batches of seeds from you in February. I got some Rosella Cherry (thanks again), KARMA Apricot, and KARMA Miracle seeds in early February. I started all of these on Feb 9. I got 3/3 with the Rosella Cherry, and 2/3 each with both KARMAs. All of the them germinated within 4 days using a heat mat. I didn't get to start any of the seeds I got later in the month with your regular seed offer. Those are on my list I already started for next year. Also on Feb 9, I did start a few of the seeds I got from your wonderful seed offer last year. They all did well with germination, except McKinley, but I still got 1/3 from that one. Thanks again for your wonderful offer every year!
Lee
Tulsa, OK
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Lee this post makes me so happy. Thank you for taking the time to report it.wxcrawler wrote: ↑Fri Apr 10, 2020 6:06 pm Hi Marsha,
I got 2 batches of seeds from you in February. I got some Rosella Cherry (thanks again), KARMA Apricot, and KARMA Miracle seeds in early February. I started all of these on Feb 9. I got 3/3 with the Rosella Cherry, and 2/3 each with both KARMAs. All of the them germinated within 4 days using a heat mat. I didn't get to start any of the seeds I got later in the month with your regular seed offer. Those are on my list I already started for next year. Also on Feb 9, I did start a few of the seeds I got from your wonderful seed offer last year. They all did well with germination, except McKinley, but I still got 1/3 from that one. Thanks again for your wonderful offer every year!
Lee
Tulsa, OK
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Hi Marsha,
I am growing the Jewish tomato seeds you sent me. I believe there were 10 (I forgot to write this down when I started my seeds!) and I planted all of them. So far, 5 have germinated.
I am excited to grow this variety - I hadn't heard of it before and there doesn't seem to be a lot of information about it online.
I am growing the Jewish tomato seeds you sent me. I believe there were 10 (I forgot to write this down when I started my seeds!) and I planted all of them. So far, 5 have germinated.

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Hi Dee my original seeds came from Curtis at Renaissance Farms seeds, so the writeup is there. It was a very large pink meaty heart first few were more pear shaped. So glad you got germination!Dee wrote: ↑Sat Apr 11, 2020 9:14 am Hi Marsha,
I am growing the Jewish tomato seeds you sent me. I believe there were 10 (I forgot to write this down when I started my seeds!) and I planted all of them. So far, 5 have germinated.I am excited to grow this variety - I hadn't heard of it before and there doesn't seem to be a lot of information about it online.
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Yes, a heat mat with EB Stone's seed-starting mix. I was careful to make sure the mix was moistened before I used it, then watered the seeds in, and covered the pots loosely with plastic wrap. I started only 3 of each, so I have enough of Rosella to try again next year. I don't know why they took so long! I tried 6-12 of the older seeds, so that gave them an edge, maybe.Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 2:38 pmGreat info. They sure did take their time! I'm glad they finally showed. I'll test Rosella, I know someone else who got it to germinate in about 2.5 weeks in upstate New York, no heat . Do you use a heat mat?habitat-gardener wrote: ↑Thu Apr 09, 2020 2:31 pm After 5 weeks, Rosella is the only no-show of your seeds, of about 40 tomato varieties total.
KARMA Apricot and KARMA Miracle took 3 weeks!! to germinate. They were even later than some tomato seeds I tried from 2010-2012, as well as later than any of my eggplants, and I had begun to lose hope, but now both are 100%.
Mocha Splash was the speediest of all my varieties. I didn't start charting germination until day 5, but it was well ahead of the pack.
Of the rest, 2/3 seeds germinated from Taiga, Tundra, and Red Lithium, and 100% from all the others.
Rosella's close sibling Garnet definitely takes longer than most to Germinate.
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I started all of the seeds you sent and the best was 8 out of 10 but most are about a 6. only 2 od the polaris have sprouted do far though.
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You only need one, so we are doing well I think. Thanks for the kind report.
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Hi Marsha. I'm growing Red Lithium, Heart of Ashgabat, Rosella and Curtis Cheek from your offer this year. I had good germination with all of them. The Heart of Ashgabat plants are struggling a bit, but I have hope that they'll pull through. The others are in fine fettle under the same conditions.
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Thanks Steve! Curtis Cheek, Red Lithium, and Rosella are all really great. H of A gets an honorable mention. This first 3 will be back for me next year.sjamesNorway wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 11:54 am Hi Marsha. I'm growing Red Lithium, Heart of Ashgabat, Rosella and Curtis Cheek from your offer this year. I had good germination with all of them. The Heart of Ashgabat plants are struggling a bit, but I have hope that they'll pull through. The others are in fine fettle under the same conditions.
Steve
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no, I really need as many to sprout as possible. for me one of something isn't normal.Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:40 amYou only need one, so we are doing well I think. Thanks for the kind report.
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Wow!Clkeiper wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:36 pmno, I really need as many to sprout as possible. for me one of something isn't normal.Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:40 amYou only need one, so we are doing well I think. Thanks for the kind report.
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Wow! I meant one will be enough to get you seeds for the next year. Sorry!!!!!Clkeiper wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 3:36 pmno, I really need as many to sprout as possible. for me one of something isn't normal.Ginger2778 wrote: ↑Sun Apr 12, 2020 10:40 amYou only need one, so we are doing well I think. Thanks for the kind report.
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