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The Watcher 26-02-2004 05:32 AM

Jerusalem Artichokes
 
On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:39:56 -0600, Katra wrote:

In article m,
Ross Reid wrote:

(simy1) wrote:

"tworiverspark" wrote in message
...
I would love to buy some Jerusalem Artichokes from someone if you have
them.
I can't find a local supplier and I don't want to pay $4/lb plus shipping
from a gardening catalog. Any help or leads would be appreciated.

(snip)
I know that they have a tendency to take over any area which is why I
planted them somewhere where I did not care if that happened. Yummy
tubers, but for some reason, after three years, my patch died. :-( I'd
not mine re-starting them if anyone in Texas wants to mail me some?


I could probably send some to people wanting to get them started growing. Email
me at
. All I'd need would be the shipping paid.

Katra 26-02-2004 07:08 AM

Jerusalem Artichokes
 
In article ,
(The Watcher) wrote:

On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:39:56 -0600, Katra
wrote:

In article m,
Ross Reid wrote:

(simy1) wrote:

"tworiverspark" wrote in message
...
I would love to buy some Jerusalem Artichokes from someone if you have
them.
I can't find a local supplier and I don't want to pay $4/lb plus
shipping
from a gardening catalog. Any help or leads would be appreciated.

(snip)
I know that they have a tendency to take over any area which is why I
planted them somewhere where I did not care if that happened. Yummy
tubers, but for some reason, after three years, my patch died. :-( I'd
not mine re-starting them if anyone in Texas wants to mail me some?


I could probably send some to people wanting to get them started growing.
Email
me at
. All I'd need would be the shipping paid.



E-mail sent... :-)
I'm more than willing to pay for the roots as well.
These things are delicious.

thanks!
Kat (in central Texas)

--
Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,,

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra

Katra 26-02-2004 07:13 AM

Jerusalem Artichokes
 
In article ,
(The Watcher) wrote:

On Sun, 22 Feb 2004 14:39:56 -0600, Katra
wrote:

In article m,
Ross Reid wrote:

(simy1) wrote:

"tworiverspark" wrote in message
...
I would love to buy some Jerusalem Artichokes from someone if you have
them.
I can't find a local supplier and I don't want to pay $4/lb plus
shipping
from a gardening catalog. Any help or leads would be appreciated.

(snip)
I know that they have a tendency to take over any area which is why I
planted them somewhere where I did not care if that happened. Yummy
tubers, but for some reason, after three years, my patch died. :-( I'd
not mine re-starting them if anyone in Texas wants to mail me some?


I could probably send some to people wanting to get them started growing.
Email
me at
. All I'd need would be the shipping paid.



E-mail sent... :-)
I'm more than willing to pay for the roots as well.
These things are delicious.

thanks!
Kat (in central Texas)

--
Sprout the Mung Bean to reply...

,,Cat's Haven Hobby Farm,,Katra at centurytel dot net,,

http://cgi6.ebay.com/ws/eBayISAPI.dl...user id=katra


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