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I've had good luck with the one on Farmer's Almanac site, and hopefully the
one on GardenVillage.com will turn out just as good(working on getting a
mulberry plant on there now). I've done 2 through Farmer's Almanac, and
doing another one, and I'm gonna score some heirloom melon seeds I've wanted
for a while. And I'm sending out some heirloom seeds as well, so everybody
wins :-) Plus in the current exchange, I'm also getting rid of a seed
packet I didn't want in the first place(didn't realize til I got home it was
the wrong variety of what I wanted).

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"Lilah Morgan" wrote:

I've had good luck with the one on Farmer's Almanac site, and hopefully the
one on GardenVillage.com will turn out just as good(working on getting a
mulberry plant on there now). I've done 2 through Farmer's Almanac, and
doing another one, and I'm gonna score some heirloom melon seeds I've wanted
for a while. And I'm sending out some heirloom seeds as well, so everybody
wins :-) Plus in the current exchange, I'm also getting rid of a seed
packet I didn't want in the first place(didn't realize til I got home it was
the wrong variety of what I wanted).

Victoria, zone 5a


Never heard of a mulberry plant. Years ago me and my buddies found a
deserted mulberry tree loaned with berries. We ate a bunch. Then
someone discovered that each berry was wormy. End of story.

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"Lilah Morgan" wrote:

I've had good luck with the one on Farmer's Almanac site, and hopefully the
one on GardenVillage.com will turn out just as good


If you don't know about them, have a look at seedsavers.org.
And Yahoo has an heirloom veggie and a seed savers' list.


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