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Jeffery Goss Jr.

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  1. rockpilefarmer
    May 30th, 2010 08:40 PM
    rockpilefarmer
    Hi ya Jeff. I am with you buddy. Once an egg is fertilized, it has a soul, whether it be in a petri dish or a test tube.

    .....God Bless you man.
  2. kellygirrl
    February 4th, 2010 12:03 AM
    kellygirrl
    Jeffrey, thank you so much for your thoughtful secret santa present! I love it. I am a sucker for fun, interesting information. And the very homey seed pouch! Hey, are maypops invasive for you? I'd love to hear your experience with them. And thank you for being late, because I was unable to deal with my responsibilities this winter, and was even later getting mine out, so I felt less alone in my challenges! Merry, Happy New Year!
  3. JessicaG
    August 15th, 2009 12:47 PM
    JessicaG
    Nope, sorry
  4. deciduousLychees
    June 1st, 2009 08:25 PM
    deciduousLychees
    Is that a good thing or a bad thing? Maybe both I'm actually not an atheist though.
  5. louanne
    May 26th, 2009 10:35 PM
    louanne
    I am sorry it took so long to respond Winter, I have been having computer problems.
    I do not have that answer my friend. I have been given or bought so many this last year....50 of the bulbs I put in were random grab bagish from a lady here in this area...which color were you speaking of?
  6. muddycreek
    March 16th, 2009 10:49 PM
    muddycreek
    I see how you share your seeds with others and I wrote this in thought of you." GENERATION TO GENERATION A SEED GROWS A FRIENDSHIP". Leaves fall to dissolve into the ground from all that went dormant leaving them bear as there roots squeeze threw the dirt for more growing room and strength. Cold air and frost fills the chilled air. Birds come fom all over in search for food. Life begins in the spring again as the wild birds sing and the trees begin to cover in leaves filling with bird's nest, shading the hot blazon sun.The blackberries covered in white flowers ,The fig trees covered in figs and leaves,The strawberries bright red taste so sweet. The flowers reaching up for the sun so bright and colorful.The bee's,butterflys,hummingbirds flying from flower to flower pollinating gardens place to place. People sweating tilling up the ground to drop a seed hear and there and cover them up and water. As they reach threw the dirt and bloom into a flower,fruit,vegetable,all that time waiting and working for a vegetable or fruit to eat has paid off the day you reach into the garden and wash and take your first bite the juicy flavor and the crunch of freshness the thought and process and the naturalness that went into your garden . The canning and the knowledge of the taste of that vegetable or fruit. which gets passed onto your children and grandchildren to come and the people and friends that crosses your path that you share with. The flavor gets better as time goes on. Your seed gets passed from hand tohand,generation to generation a seed grows more than a fruit or vegetable but a friendship as well.
  7. muddycreek
    March 5th, 2009 11:10 AM
    muddycreek
    hello I was looking for a group to join. I havent wrote any books but I write poems Is there any room for me in your group?
  8. TN Griller
    February 18th, 2009 08:21 PM
    TN Griller
    I am Andy from Signal Mtn., TN....I wasn't a IDIG member a few weeks ago when you sent the seeds.
  9. winter_unfazed
    February 16th, 2009 07:54 AM
    winter_unfazed
    Yes, I'm still working on the book.

    I'm trying to figure out, who are you? I have sent seeds to a few people recently, and I'm not sure which of those is you.
  10. TN Griller
    February 16th, 2009 12:18 AM
    TN Griller
    Thanks for the seeds! In a few months they will be providing FOOD for my family! Thanks;-) ! Have you went any further into the venture of a book on Baker Creek Seeds????

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  • About winter_unfazed
    USDA Zone
    6b
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    Rural Stone Co., Missouri
    Interests
    Plant breeding; Biblical Chronology; Statistics
    Occupation
    Writer; Seedsman; Herbalist
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    "The supreme task of the Church is the evangelization of the world."

    --Dr. Thomas L. Osborn

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