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Hello, you can follow this link to our online seed store. https://tomato-bogato.ru/shop/ The store is open 24/7 and all year round. Some varieties are out of stock, but they will definitely be on sale in the summer. We love all the varieties we have collected and repeat them every year. March and especially April 2023 were cold. And the beginning of May does not promise warmth. This means that it is too early to think about planting tomatoes, peppers and eggplants in open ground. But the greenhouses can be filled - the soil has warmed up to + 15. We started planting peppers on May 1. We will finish tomorrow, May 5. We also planted Minusinsk varieties of tomatoes. Some of them will grow in open ground. We will compare the yield in the summer. The gnome tomatoes were transferred to two-liter pots. And we planned to plant them in open ground from liter pots. But they will have to wait at least 14 days for planting. During this time, they will completely master the new volume. The gnomes have started to bloom. The peppers have buds. This year we have once again seen that you shouldn't sow seedlings early. Spring is unpredictable. The harvest will be better a little later, but there will be more of it from strong and unroasted seedlings. We start sowing tomatoes en masse in the second ten days of March. We only sow gnomes and peppers at the end of February. And eggplants. We prefer to replant seedlings in larger volumes of soil instead of fertilizing them, as the seedlings master the small cups. Seedlings with a large root system bear fruit much better. This is how our spring work goes in the greenhouse, waiting for warmth and the opportunity to plant them in outdoor beds. We collect and sell seeds of varietal tomatoes. We plant more than 400 varieties in greenhouses and in open ground every year. Tomatoes are our great love. Tall greenhouse varieties. The De Barao family on a trellis in open ground. Fertile ground babies. Ampelous tomatoes for the terrace and potted ones - for the windowsill and balcony. And, of course, gnome varieties from the Dwarf Tomato Project. See the little stories about all this wealth. My email: [email protected] (Tatiana) Phone: 8 (925) 5420202