Sunny greetings from Germany
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Sunny greetings from Germany
Hi
My name is Ina & I'm happy, that I found this forum.
I'm living kind of off-grid, on a beautiful piece of land, pretty much in the middle of Germany, where my partner and I live pretty self-sufficient with big gardens, lots of trees, our chucks, cat & all the wild animals.
My passion & knowledge about gardening is growing each year.
I love tomatoes, all the different tastes, colors and shapes.
Last winter I joined a german tomato forum and learned a lot about new varieties.
This season I'm having 50 plants, with around 20+ new varieties, also my first Dwarf & Multiflora.
I want to cross a few tomatoes and also sweet peppers for the first time.
I'm glad, that I can also practise my english here, if I make a mistake, please tell me, so I can learn.
Looking forward to talk to nice people here, exchange our experiences and learn more about this beautiful fruit
Sunny greetings
Ina
My name is Ina & I'm happy, that I found this forum.
I'm living kind of off-grid, on a beautiful piece of land, pretty much in the middle of Germany, where my partner and I live pretty self-sufficient with big gardens, lots of trees, our chucks, cat & all the wild animals.
My passion & knowledge about gardening is growing each year.
I love tomatoes, all the different tastes, colors and shapes.
Last winter I joined a german tomato forum and learned a lot about new varieties.
This season I'm having 50 plants, with around 20+ new varieties, also my first Dwarf & Multiflora.
I want to cross a few tomatoes and also sweet peppers for the first time.
I'm glad, that I can also practise my english here, if I make a mistake, please tell me, so I can learn.
Looking forward to talk to nice people here, exchange our experiences and learn more about this beautiful fruit
Sunny greetings
Ina
In the heart of Germany, Zone 7
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Welcome @Tomatina to the Junction. Your English is very good.
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@Tomatina
Welcome to TomatoJunction! It's great to have you.
Welcome to TomatoJunction! It's great to have you.
Location: SW Idaho, USA
Climate: BSk
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Climate: BSk
USDA hardiness zone: 6
Elevation: 2,260 feet
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@Tomatina hi ina,
A big welcome to you from the uk!
Sounds like you'll fit in just right here too.
Your English is looking good, if I make a mistake don't forget to tell me either so I can learn
A big welcome to you from the uk!
Sounds like you'll fit in just right here too.
Your English is looking good, if I make a mistake don't forget to tell me either so I can learn
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I cannot change history, so I do hope i gave you a good impression of myself
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Willkommen from the southern US! Glad to have you here! It sounds like you are living on a little piece of heaven. You have come to the right place for tomatoes.
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Welcome to the Junction from Down Under @Tomatina
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Greetings from America's Dairyland, which has a sizable German presence.
And you may surmise that Gotchberg is steeped in German ancestry!
The Gotch
And you may surmise that Gotchberg is steeped in German ancestry!
The Gotch
Madison WESconsin/Growing Zone 5-A/Raised beds above the Midvale Heights spade-caking clay in the 77 Square Miles surrounded by A Sea Of Reality
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Welcome @Tomatina to the Junction. There are many members here that are very knowledgeable about various aspects of gardening who are willing to help. And if you need assistance maneuvering around the site, just ask.
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Welcome Ina! Your place sounds wonderful. There's lots of tomato breeding discussed here on the forum, we love it. Welcome aboard!
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A warm welcome Ina! I'm so glad that you have found this great group of gardeners from across the world who love to help. We all love learning and sharing our experiences.
~ Patti ~
AKA ~ Hooper
AKA ~ Hooper
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Herzlich Wilkommen from Northeast PA. Your English is superb! You have come to the right site if you wish to foster your new tomato addiction! I look forward to hearing what varieties you are growing! You sound like you live in a beautiful section of Germany.
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Thank you all, for your warm welcome posts
I really appreciate that and I'm happy, that I found this forum.
I'll write about my tomatoes and experiences this year in a couple of days.
Wish you all a beautiful time
I really appreciate that and I'm happy, that I found this forum.
I'll write about my tomatoes and experiences this year in a couple of days.
Wish you all a beautiful time
In the heart of Germany, Zone 7
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Welcome to the forum! Your English is better than a lot of people I hear on the news all of the time around here.
Woodbury, NJ zone 7a/7b
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Welcome from Denmark
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Welcome from Central Texas.
The home of many German and Czech immigrants.
The home of many German and Czech immigrants.
Worth
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
25 miles southeast of Waterloo Texas.
You can't argue with a closed mind.
You might as well be arguing with a cat.
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Welcome, Ina,...from Germany! I'm living near Köln/Cologne. It's nice to have more German members here.
per aspera ad astra
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Welcome from alaska!! I’m also love tomatoes more like obsessed with them as my hubby would say love the colors shapes flavors and also buy them for the weird names I have a few odd ones still adding to the list
Land of the midnight
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Welcome from alaska!! I’m also love tomatoes more like obsessed with them as my hubby would say love the colors shapes flavors and also buy them for the weird names I have a few odd ones still adding to the list
Land of the midnight
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Hi, Ina from another American with a substantial amount of German blood Almost as much as is tomato juice!
A nature, gardening and food enthusiast externalizing the inner monologue.