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Post by spuds on Feb 6, 2010 13:31:55 GMT -6
Skip sent us this,what do you think? --------------------------------------- Here's a link to a site a friend at pioneerliving.net gave everyone. Seems they give away free seeds, and they even pay the postage. www.dinnergarden.org/needSeeds.html---------------------------------------- This is their seed source,these prices good? www.mainstreetseedandsupply.com/
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Post by Wrennie on Feb 7, 2010 6:44:13 GMT -6
Who is Skip? ( ) The seed prices look pretty average to me.
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Post by Rita on Feb 7, 2010 7:35:05 GMT -6
Some are a little on the high side I think but on the most part not too bad ...
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Post by mogarden on Feb 7, 2010 9:53:16 GMT -6
I'm not "made out of money" so don't take this wrong, but I've come to realize that price is not the top priority when it comes to selecting seeds. I want to know if the seeds will do well for me in my zone and if I'll be able to save them year to year. Since everything is relative, is this variety I'm looking at going to be better than what I've been growing? Lots of things to consider but getting GOOD seeds is my main desire.
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Post by spuds on Feb 7, 2010 11:00:23 GMT -6
Skip is Bud from the homestead board.
Thanks for the feedback all.
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Post by Deleted on Feb 7, 2010 16:21:06 GMT -6
This place has some really nice heirloom seeds, the prices are'nt cheap, but they take great pride in their seeds and it is the only place you can get some of what they have. Check it out. www.heirlooms.org/index.html
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Post by spuds on Feb 8, 2010 17:08:05 GMT -6
This is the reply I got from them.Im going to make a donation when seeds arrive,I like their game plan,pretty cool.Free seeds,cool! ........... ------------------------------------------------------------------ Hi, Please send your address to us, and we will get seeds in the mail to you! We are currently sending out Early Spring seeds, so you'll be able to plant them 2 to 4 weeks before the last frost. Hold off on planting if you are still having regular freezing temperatures. We hope you enjoy your garden! Thank you. Sean Hirshberg The Dinner Garden
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