Tomato Starts from Knoll Farm

Helen Whybrow from Knoll Farm went a little crazy planting tomato seeds this spring and now has an overabundance of seedlings – nine different heirloom varieties.  She is selling them for $2.50 each and donating the proceeds to a new foodshelf project that Ned Kelly is starting up that will serve our broader valley from Rochester to Duxbury.  Stop by the farm this weekend to purchase starts.

One Response to “Tomato Starts from Knoll Farm”

  1. Great news, Robin!

    We might stop by Knoll Farm to supplement our own seedlings/shoots.

    Thanks for the tip!

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