Re: headcount - list census
- To: g*@hort.net
- Subject: Re: [CHAT] headcount - list census
- From: A*@aol.com
- Date: Mon, 14 Feb 2005 18:18:57 EST
Kitty, for years I used to get seedlings of vegetable plants (I know you
don't grow food) in bundles of 50 or so from a place in Georgia.
Collards, broccoli and leeks were what I usually ordered. though they
offered others like tomatoes, peppers and eggplants. These were
field-grown and hardened off, and though they came bare-root, and
looked pretty shabby when they arrived, they always perked up very
quickly and grew better than the ones I had started indoors up here.
The bundles were usually more than I could use, so I would share them
with members of my garden club. Last year the place went out of
business, and I was unable to find any replacement. I always buy
onion plants in bundles, and I still have a source for them, but not the
others. I'm sorry they're gone. I had good success with them.
Auralie
In a message dated 02/14/2005 5:55:37 PM Eastern Standard Time,
kmrsy@comcast.net writes:
I've purchased cuttings in bundles
here in the States before, but never seedlings. Thought it was pretty
interesting. I no longer have the video, though, so I can't go back and
verify.
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