. . . and was told whoever their supplier is wasn't going to be shipping very many more tomato plants this year for whatever reason. . . . .
Well don't feel too bad.
It's that way everywhere around here.
Anything people need to be less dependent
on the gubmint for is getting scarce.
Gardening stuff, canning and food
preservation stuff, etc.
We've all posted about it before. Some
scoffed, some nodded in agreement.
I got semi lucky and bought what seed
I could find, and have a good many
cherry tomato seedlings up.
Unfortunately, as you know, the weather
is less than optimum for germination
and delicate plant longevity right now.
I have tomatoes, greens, and some
volunteer onions up right now.
Peppers planted at the same time, just
hasn't been warm enough for enough
hours of the day yet. They're normally
late sprouting, so I'm not alarmed
yet
Good Luck with everything