Early Look at 2023?

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Re: Early Look at 2023?

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Fri Nov 18, 2022 1:35 am

Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Thu Nov 10, 2022 5:55 pm @GoDawgs "I ran out of room"

After succumbing to that same...um...condition this past season (DISCLOSURE: Not_The_First_TIME!), I thought I was on the Road To Recovery.

Until the Tomato Growers Supply catalog showed up today.

On just the cover: Solar Flare, Pink Delicious, Dark Star, Polbig.

The kicker? They weren't even photos, they were freakin' drawing/renderings!

It gets worse.

I started thumbing through it...

The Gotch
I discovered Nikitovka's today. I "only" bought 100+ tomato seed varieties this year. My cart "only" has 127 items....and I'm only halfway through the tomatoes. :o :shock: I don't have any idea what I am growing in the spring, but I am trying to move to year-round growing, so I am working on my winter choices. I feel dizzy. ;)
SO GLAD to be back! I was locked out for about three months, for some strange reason. :shock:

Missed you all terribly! :cry:

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Re: Early Look at 2023?

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Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:10 am

@Stitchingmom;

"I discovered Nikitovka's today."

Oy gevalt! Here we go again.........

"I feel dizzy."



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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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Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:49 am

Just mentioned Nikitovka's to the lovely and long-suffering Mrs. Gotch, and a few...um...varieties I was thinking of adding to the mix (Altai Orange, Hillbilly, Beauty King, Big Rainbow, etc., etc., etc.)

She's looking into putting a Tomato Seed Site filter on my desktop...

The Gotch
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Fri Nov 18, 2022 4:16 pm

Cornelius_Gotchberg wrote: Fri Nov 18, 2022 7:49 am Just mentioned Nikitovka's to the lovely and long-suffering Mrs. Gotch, and a few...um...varieties I was thinking of adding to the mix (Altai Orange, Hillbilly, Beauty King, Big Rainbow, etc., etc., etc.)

She's looking into putting a Tomato Seed Site filter on my desktop...

The Gotch
If you look at the Delivery page at Nikitovka, you'll learn that they recommend getting a free USDA Small Lots of Seeds permit. To get pepper or tomato seeds from anywhere outside the US involves an expensive Phytosanitary certificate. You can still order, but there's a chance the USDA will catch it and confiscate the seeds. "Orders without a permit or phytosanitary certificate are to your own risk."
https://nikitovka.com/en/content/1-delivery

I'd been keeping a list of tomatoes I wanted from Nikitovka but kept telling myself I had enough seeds. By the time I actually made an order, the note about the SLS permit was there. It was easy to get the permit. I ordered from them a couple months ago (everything except nightshades! and I added a seed pack for a Ukrainian family). iirc the order took 3 weeks to reach the local USDA inspection station and another 3 weeks to reach me.

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Fri Nov 18, 2022 5:12 pm

@habitat-gardener; thanks for the heads up!

Except for Altai Orange, I found all the above mentioned (sigh!) varieties in the currently très dog-eared Tomato Growers Supply catalog.

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