*g* Although I imagine they're perhaps sending it out so early to be the first seed catagogue people had, and might order seeds from? My mother used to start her tomato seedligns in February, and although she didn't order the seeds but bought them in the store. And the seed catalogues my husband is getting from various companies are all arriving around December or so. (Now I also wish we had a better-suited-plot for tomtatos. I'd love to grow large varieties and some of the more unusual ones. But our garden is so windy and shadowy that I only really have good chances with very small and sturdy varieties. That might even change yet, considering the climate change... ;oP
No doubt! And this is New Jersey, so we take our tomatoes quite seriously here... (They still shouldn't be started until sometime in the new year, though!)
Any chance you could do some of the varieties that take well to pots and put them in a sunny spot, even if it's away from the main 'garden'?
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Date: 2019-11-28 11:09 am (UTC)(Now I also wish we had a better-suited-plot for tomtatos. I'd love to grow large varieties and some of the more unusual ones. But our garden is so windy and shadowy that I only really have good chances with very small and sturdy varieties. That might even change yet, considering the climate change... ;oP
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Date: 2019-11-28 05:40 pm (UTC)Any chance you could do some of the varieties that take well to pots and put them in a sunny spot, even if it's away from the main 'garden'?