These are spoken for. Going to a garden at an assisted living facility. Whoo Hoo.
Anyone in the atlanta area (or farther if you want to pay postage), I have tomato plants that need homes. I've already planted 40 in my garden and here's what I have left:
Plum dandy 5
Big Rainbow 4
Dr. Carolyn 2
Pineapple 6
Cherokee Purple 1
Brandywine 5
Arkansas Traveler 2
Stupice 3
Moneymaker 1
Sasha's Altai 1
Green tomatilla 2
Please d-mail me if you want any of them. I hate to throw them in the compost pile.
Becky
This message was edited May 1, 2008 7:09 PM
Tomato plants, take them please, pretty please
Becky, some of the internationals living here, especially the Asian and Mexican folks, have community gardens. You might consider contacting a local church that could put you in touch with representatives of one of these church communities. It's like a food bank for plants and the people are very grateful for either seed or plants. This is going on around the country. I don't know how easy or difficult it is to make a connection here.
Good luck and sorry I missed out.
Laurel
Thanks Laurel, I'll see what I can find on the web.
Is it too late? I have a neighbor that might want them?
Sorry LiliMerci, I've given them to a community garden.