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Celeriac seed
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- Date: Tue, 06 Apr 1999 10:08:53 PDT
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Two other catalog sources for celeriac:
Pinetree-- www.superseeds.com (if you only need a few seeds, Pinetree
sells a smaller quantity at lower price for home gardeners)
Johnny's-- www.johnnyseeds.com (Brilliant variety is listed under
celery in online catalog.
Both catalogs have an excellent reputation.
Happy Gardening!
Kristina
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>Hi< I hope this goes to everyone--I sent a couple that didn't show
up--guess
>I sent them to individual posters not being an adept computer user or
list
>responder. Anyhoo! I am an older person, a grandmother an ex-social
worker
>who's garden saved my sanity when I was trying to help others save
>theirs(since well you know what a garden can do for us). 25 or more
years
>ago I started to garden off the top of my head. Later (maybe 4or5
years) I
>subscribed to OG and began to learn a lot. I believe I was exposed to
Mel's
>ideas somewhat then without knowing Mel. I at least go the idea about
raised
>beds and french intensive gardening. The first year we just dug and
tilled
>our spot and then made un matrixed mounds in rectangles with walkways(
our
>neighbors laughed in front of and behind our backs; saying who do you
have
>buried out there?) We joked that they were lowered raised beds. But
when
>the garden grew they stopped laughing and started asking questions. We
were
>very blessed in our ignorance and fertil soil (even thoough it was
clay,
>clay. clay.) and the knowledge to add organic material from OG and we
had a
>very productive garden for years which I thought mainly happened on
it's own
>from God. Sorry to go on and on but, here I go: I was injured in a car
>accident and had to stop working, laid around a lot., watched
cable--then
>satilite and discovered Mel---loved it, learned not enough---he didn't
come
>back on after the season break and I greatly missed him. Imagine how
>thrilled I was to find you guys. I have already learned a lot and I
hope I
>will be able to contribute something of value to someone from my many
years
>of dirty fingernails(can't stand the gloves even though I know it's the
smart
>thinn to do (as Desi Aarnez used to say). Finally my response to SW :
I hope
>it woould include when to start the seeds for transplanting into the
garden
>and some greenhouse and coldframe culture(including how to build, heat,
>ventilate and watering systems). OG years ago had an article on using
large
>metal drums filled with water (on the north wall of the greenhouse) so
it
>acted as a passive solar heater(heating up during the day and releasing
the
>heat during the night). Thing like that and information on what
devices(cold
>frames, cloches, greenhouses and combinations of these) can be used to
move
>your plants into a warmer zone and exactly what to do. Hope I'm not
asking
>too much, but the more months of the year I can garden the happier I
am--how
>about you all Does anyone know of a seed company that carries
celeriac?
>please let me know I've been looking for years. Although I haven't
many seed
>catelogues--I usually buy locally. Hope You still can see after
reading
>this long post. Bonnie Christensen Mt. zone 5(maybe)
>
>
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