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This online gardening community is different, political, and organic. I decided to start these forums so gardeners would have a free place to discuss heirloom gardening, gene-altered food, seed saving, natural politics and products. We are dedicated to saving our food and horticultural heritage, and hope you enjoy this forum for the free-thinking gardener!
Wishing you great gardening,
Jere Gettle
I may sound like an amish paste salesman but yeald is very important to me as well. I like the taste of amish paste better than most & it produces more than most for me . A rare combo in any plant
Hi Spud,
How is it going? WE just got back from Kalamazoo, Mi. Meg had a competition there. They were getting a lot of snow so we were glad to get out of there. Doug was his usual sunny self there and back. Sometimes ....... I haven't had a chance to look at seed orders , but I do want some more of the corn we ordered last year and some more purple beans.Other then some minor things I should be okay. BTW I couldn't resist I happened to find you a present . If you want it anyway. It only cost me 10$ so I don't have a lot invested. It is an apple picker like the one I have complete with a handle. I found it a Big Lots and it seems like it would be nice. In fact I got it because , I knew it was worth the price regardless. I figure if you liked it Merry X-mas or Happy Fiendship Day???? TTY L BIrd
Hi Spud,
Guess what I got my tree order finally. I was so happy that it came before we left on our trip. So cold to work out side but, I managed. I hope you enjoy your trip to the greenhouse up north of us. See you when we get back . Shannon