Re: May be of interest
I got 7 seeds from Howard Dill for $5 or $7. This
year i'm getting two seeds for $7 and 7 seeds for $5.
I know people give away seeds for free if you send
them a bubble envelope but I haven't been bothered
with getting addresses and envelopes.
--- Kathie Morgan <fishrap@netdex.com> wrote:
> JON EWING WROTE: Could you give me an itemized list
> of what you spent
> those hundreds on? I spent about $150 which included
> a tiller rental for
> about $69 and $50 for 3 cubic yards of mushroom
> soil. The other $30 was
> for seeds, fertilizer, and pesticide.
>
> Hi Jon!
> My costs were similar to yours, plus I had to buy
> fencing material (and
> still got hit by a whirlwind), soil test, a drip
> system with timer,
> greenhouse stuff like lumber, plastic sheeting and
> peat pots, and
> fungicide, plus $5 for the WPC newsletter and
> whatever I paid for the
> Langevin books. I may have spent more than you for
> fertilizer and
> pesticide, but I bought only two seeds ($10 with
> warranty from P&P) so
> may have saved money thereby. I expect to save more
> this year, may also
> spend more. Good luck to you!
> Kathie
>
>
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