Sheila
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Photo, 49 yrs. old, My brain, 18, but smarter!
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Post by Sheila on May 12, 2015 23:09:07 GMT -8
Not only do I need to know how to plant them, but need some additional information on what to do when they start growing, etc. Now, if I can find the seeds I hid, so that no one would touch them, I can start them right away. Until then, I could really use some help on what to do, and ANY suggestions would be just wonderful! Thank you, and Bless, Sheila
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Post by Tom Wagner on May 13, 2015 14:34:50 GMT -8
Sowing TPS at this time in the Spring is a great way to spend some time with new potato varieties and any tubers produced during the fall months keep great over the winter to replant. Treat the TPS like tiny tomato seed and baby them along.
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Sheila
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Photo, 49 yrs. old, My brain, 18, but smarter!
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Post by Sheila on May 25, 2015 2:22:58 GMT -8
Thank you So much. I'm sorry I didn't get back sooner, but I was busy tearing my home apart looking for my seeds. I do know a great deal about growing tomatoes, my favorite, so this information says it all. Thank you, and Bless you for helping me, I truly appreciate it, Sheila
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