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Re: who grows what?
Some additional seed sources, both excellent, are The Pepper Gal and
J.L. Hudson. Hudson provides the best catalog I've ever seen, and
specializes in ethnobotanical offerings.
One funny story along the lines of what Margaret writes - I've had folks
who visited my farm ask me (I'm in Virginia, where the temps fall as low
as 0 degrees) if I had to replant peppers and tomatoes each year!
Whew -
Robert Farr
http://www.thechileman.com
rbfarr@erols.com * (540) 668-7160 (w) * (703) 431-6734
margaret lauterbach wrote:
>I apologize for including you and some other protesters among the
>"ornamentals only" people on the list. I have ordered seeds this year
>from Pinetree, Kitchen Garden Seeds, Nichols Garden Nursery, Southern
>Exposure Seed Exchange, Fedco, Shumway, Thompson & Morgan and
>Bountiful Gardens. I don't want to spend the time particularizing
>what I've ordered, but my minimum order so far has been about
>$11. That doesn't go far in this day of costly seeds, however. I do
>all except grocery shopping online because I have a mobility
>handicap, and clothing stores and others are not arranged for
>wheelchair shopping. Thus I run into these varying individual IT
>demands at every turn. Frustration and aggravation build. I write a
>weekly garden column for the Boise newspaper, and my intention is to
>encourage beginners to garden, and to grow at least some of their own
>food. Too many people don't know where their food comes from. I've
>heard a teenager say she didn't want something that was grown in
>dirt, she'd get her food from the supermarket. I'm not sure her
>parents even knew better than that.
>
>I was a certified Master Gardener for about five years, but that lost
>its luster when I heard a fellow MG ask for tulip seed, and another
>being surprised to learn where the blossom end of a tomato
>was. Margaret Lauterbach
>
>
>
>
>>My Dear,
>> I wish you would go look at my blog.
>>http://muskogeephoenixonline.com/blogs/MollyDay/
>>
>> We grow herbs, veggies, fruit, flowers, tropicals, butterfly plants, have a
>>vermicompost hotel, compost bins, trade our pine cones for the neighbors
>>bunny poo. We are not diletantes just because we don't have trouble on the
>>Internet ordering seeds.
>>
>> We are master gardeners, garden bloggers, garden writers, are helping get
>>community gardens
>>in our community, presenting free classes, helping raise money for a
>>butterfly house at our city park.
>> Please don't categorize us until you know more about us.
>>
>> And, for the rest: Could you please tell me what seed online/catalog
>>companies you use and for which seeds. Thanks a heap of spring greens,
>>Martha Stoodley (pen name MollyDay)
>>
>>
>
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