Magnolias4ever - I googled Campari seeds, and your post popped up. I'm new here and would also love to get some campari seeds. We are moving into a new home shortly and a few Campari plants would be a perfect way to start the garden. Our youngest daughter is pursuing her Master's in Sustainable Development and will surely provide me with creative ideas for growing those juicy little gems.
If you can part with a few, please email me with instructions. Thanks!
Hi goingsustainable, pepperjr, and abbible. If you can email me your address I will get the seeds out in the mail to you. I have plenty :-) My email is magnolias4ever at aol.com
Judy
Posts: 7 | Location: Zone 8B - Gulf Coast of Alabama | Registered: January 18, 2008
Originally posted by abbible: I am looking for some campari tomato seeds! Please let me know where I can find some!
Campari is an exclusive cultivar to certain produce marketing companies. The seed is only available from Enza Zaden, a Dutch seed company, to licensed growers. http://www.enzazaden.nl/site/uk/index.htm Seed recovered from Campari fruit will not produce plants similar to the hybrid parent. Fortunately though, there is now Organic Campari available in some supermarkets.
Originally posted by galinak: Last year i fermented seeds from store bought Campari and grew tomatoes in greenhouse. I liked tomatoes, not sure if they came true, but they were good.
I would like to try the seeds can you email me at jbfmortgage@bellsouth.net
I still have some of the Campari tomato seeds that I saved if anyone would still like to try them :-) I've been mailing them out left and right LOL I think everyone loves these tomatoes as much as I do.
So far in my garden I've had excellent results. I have blooms and tiny tomatoes now. Here's a like to a recent post on my blog about the Campari tomatoes I have in the garden (with pics). http://ft2garden.powweb.com/blog/?p=77
Judy
Posts: 7 | Location: Zone 8B - Gulf Coast of Alabama | Registered: January 18, 2008