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Re: Hello from Denmark

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:46 am
by StineRosenbeck
Tormato wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:16 am
StineRosenbeck wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 1:43 am Hi fellow Tomato nerds :)

I am brand new to this space, but I have grown tomatoes for many years. I am on a life-long hunt for the top 3 tomato varieties in each group (cherry, plum, sugo, beef, etc) - a quest that I will never accomplish, needless to say :) But the journey is good fun and the destination not so important anymore :)

I live in Denmark, Northern Europe, in zone 8, and I also cross-polinate a handful of my own varieties.

I love to swap seeds :)
Welcome to the Junction, Stine!

I highly recommend that you start a new thread, asking people, here, about their ONE favorite variety from each group that you're searching for.
Those ONE AND ONLY favorites, which will give you a long enough list, for each group, are the ones to trial.

If you want more than that, I kind of host a seed swap. :roll:
Thank you, oh I love that idea...will do that :)

Re: Hello from Denmark

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:49 am
by StineRosenbeck
Tormato wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:16 am
StineRosenbeck wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 1:43 am Hi fellow Tomato nerds :)

I am brand new to this space, but I have grown tomatoes for many years. I am on a life-long hunt for the top 3 tomato varieties in each group (cherry, plum, sugo, beef, etc) - a quest that I will never accomplish, needless to say :) But the journey is good fun and the destination not so important anymore :)

I live in Denmark, Northern Europe, in zone 8, and I also cross-polinate a handful of my own varieties.

I love to swap seeds :)
Welcome to the Junction, Stine!

I highly recommend that you start a new thread, asking people, here, about their ONE favorite variety from each group that you're searching for.
Those ONE AND ONLY favorites, which will give you a long enough list, for each group, are the ones to trial.

If you want more than that, I kind of host a seed swap. :roll:
Love that idea :)
The seed swap you host, is that only for US people? Or if I can get my hands on forever stamps, and I include them when sending seeds in, will that work as well? :)

Re: Hello from Denmark

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 9:02 am
by Tormahto
StineRosenbeck wrote: Mon Dec 02, 2024 5:49 am
Tormato wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 8:16 am
StineRosenbeck wrote: Mon Aug 19, 2024 1:43 am Hi fellow Tomato nerds :)

I am brand new to this space, but I have grown tomatoes for many years. I am on a life-long hunt for the top 3 tomato varieties in each group (cherry, plum, sugo, beef, etc) - a quest that I will never accomplish, needless to say :) But the journey is good fun and the destination not so important anymore :)

I live in Denmark, Northern Europe, in zone 8, and I also cross-polinate a handful of my own varieties.

I love to swap seeds :)
Welcome to the Junction, Stine!

I highly recommend that you start a new thread, asking people, here, about their ONE favorite variety from each group that you're searching for.
Those ONE AND ONLY favorites, which will give you a long enough list, for each group, are the ones to trial.

If you want more than that, I kind of host a seed swap. :roll:
Love that idea :)
The seed swap you host, is that only for US people? Or if I can get my hands on forever stamps, and I include them when sending seeds in, will that work as well? :)
If you can't come up with the stamps, don't worry about it. Participants in the swap cover those outside the US. We're interested in the tomatoes more than the postage.

Re: Hello from Denmark

Posted: Mon Dec 02, 2024 11:46 am
by KinaTo
Hei Stine, velkommen hit 😃