I'm doing some container gardening this year and just got my tomato seedlings transplanted. In order to get the variety I wanted, I had to buy more seedlings than I have container space to raise to maturity. I have spare Rutgers hybrids, Juliet grape tomatoes, Sweet 100 cherry tomatoes, and, best of all, two red Brandywines (or, as
sporos can't help calling them, because he's as big a Tolkien geek as I am, Baranduins).
They're sitting on my front porch steps for ease of pick-up. I bought them before going to Rochester, so the poor dears are getting root-bound and disgruntled. They need to be transplanted within the next few days, if they're going to have illustrious fruiting careers.
Any takers? If the first person who speaks up for them can put the lot of them to use, that's who they're going to. If, like me, you guys have limited space and can't take them all, feel free to work it out amongst yourselves in the comment thread. My only preference is to avoid killing perfectly serviceable plants.
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They're sitting on my front porch steps for ease of pick-up. I bought them before going to Rochester, so the poor dears are getting root-bound and disgruntled. They need to be transplanted within the next few days, if they're going to have illustrious fruiting careers.
Any takers? If the first person who speaks up for them can put the lot of them to use, that's who they're going to. If, like me, you guys have limited space and can't take them all, feel free to work it out amongst yourselves in the comment thread. My only preference is to avoid killing perfectly serviceable plants.
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All claimed now.
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Date: 2006-06-11 07:50 pm (UTC)Actually, I'd like at least one of the cherry/grape plants, if they're not spoken for.
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Date: 2006-06-12 01:39 am (UTC)