I grew these myself.
I have a few seedlings for cherry tomatoes and a lot for medium size tomatoes which are red, orange, gold, striped, two or three colors, or light purple. These are for eating fresh not for making tomato sauce. Not beefsteak tomatoes because we do not eat beef or steak or hamburgers.
They are in very small pots (4 packs) and will get large very fast once you put them in the sun and in the ground. I have been keeping them in the shade because the sun dries them out fast.
I already transplanted a lot for myself and gave some to friends and neighbors. After the recent rain the ones in the ground will not dry up and die like some already did so I don't need to replace any more.
I can put some into your small pots today Saturday before 9:00 p.m. or tomorrow Sunday between 9:00 a.m. and noon and from about 5:00 to 9:00 p.m.
I can give you a little compost if you bring something to put it in. I can also give you some cages which are not very tall.
I also have a large variety of pole bean and bush bean seeds to share. Both snap and dry. Runner, tepary, yardlong beans, cowpeas. I will freeze all of these in about 10 days.
small tomato seedlings (Ann Arbor near Hillside Terr.)
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