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Minihostalover
Bethel, OH
(Zone 6a)

May 04, 2005
09:35 PM

Post #1448793

I need info on some names of antiques roses. Where would be a good place to purchase them from? I have a old brick two story house that was built in 1820 and would like to grow heirloom plants in and around my home. I have 14 acres and plan on planting 3, 4, 5 acres of trees, bushes, flowers, roses etc. out and about the farm.

I do grow heirloom veggies in my garden I get the seeds from seed savers. That reminds me I need to renew my membership!!!

I have had trouble growing moon and stars watermelons, any melons as far as that goes. My tomatos, beans, corn, peppers grow good but the fruits I have trouble with. What is the secret??? Is there a tomato that is seedless. My husband can't eat tomatoes because of the seeds, he can't eat any seeds of any kind. I have been growing roma tomatos and scraping out the seeds just so he can eat them. He love tomatos so much that I feel guilty when I eat them.

Cindy

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