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To: Kirk © who wrote (17778)1/16/2024 5:03:50 PM
From: robert b furman1 Recommendation

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Hi Kirk, I never heard of adoption tests for animals.

Pretty sure Texas allows us to do what we want to do when it comes to plants - excepting marijuana plants.

I buy Tomato maker from Jung seeds via the mail. In the spring they usually have a free shipping if you order by a date. Just called them and they no longer carry it. Walmart says they sell it, but it is not on their web sight. I've got to find some as it is seasonal.

It is important to buy it early, as it will be sold out, and more often than not , not replenished.

This year we couldn't find any and thank goodness I had a 3 bag stash.

If you buy seeds vs. seedlings I buy the seeds from Jung also. I do early girls in Wisconsin for salsa and amish for Jan's Italian gravy (sauce).

Jungs is a large seed Company in Wisconsin. They have 6 different brands of seeds, and also do a lot of agriculture seeds for dairy farmers (corn seed)

I'll let you know when I find some. It sells for $17.95.

Bob