This was posted int he Tomato forum by VGMKY so I thought I would bring it here and share it (if it hasn't been shared already).
If you follow this link http://www.helpgrowyoursoup.com/ and enter codes CX and HY in the code boxes, pick any soup from the drop down list and enter your address and email info, they will send you a packet of free tomato seeds.
Free Tomato Seeds...
Thanks for sharing!
Thank you very much for sharing that...............................
enter codes CX and HY in the code boxes these codes are not valid .. & me with not 1 can of campbells in the house :(
hmm. you entered CX in the first box and HY int he second?
Yeppers sure did ..
Went back and picked tomato soup and it worked . I had picked bean with bacon (the first on the list) the first time.
Cheryl
This message was edited Apr 23, 2009 7:35 AM
Thanks
I entered
P13 -- 25 -- Chicken Noodle and it worked!!!
I did a little research with Campbell's and the FFA and found the cultivar for the free tomatoes. I posted the information on the Tomato forum, but just in case you don't follow that forum, Here's the info:
The cultivar in the free seeds program is Campbells CXD 179. It is a determinate variety used for commercial production.
The CXD 179 is described as, "a standard for mid-season production with high solids, medium viscosity, and very good color. Yields are consistently outstanding and the fruit is firm. The medium size plant covers well. "
Disease resistance: VFFN
Shape: Square
Size: 80 grams
Brix: high
Apparently this is an excellent paste tomato...but both the Campbell's and FFA responses include that it is good eaten fresh as well.
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