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Source for starter plants?
Folks,
I am finishing up the raised beds, filling 'em with dirt and getting them ready to plant. What are the best sources for healthy starter plants? Of particular interest are tomatoes, beans, peppers, squash, peas, herbs, etc... We'd prefer Chapel Hill or Durham over Raleigh. We'd like nice specimens rather than the Home Depot lot of struggling vegetation. Thanks, -Brown Thumb |
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005 00:23:59 GMT, "Mister Sensitive"
wrote in message . net : Folks, I am finishing up the raised beds, filling 'em with dirt and getting them ready to plant. What are the best sources for healthy starter plants? Of particular interest are tomatoes, beans, peppers, squash, peas, herbs, etc... We'd prefer Chapel Hill or Durham over Raleigh. We'd like nice specimens rather than the Home Depot lot of struggling vegetation. Southern States in Carrboro is a good source. |
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On Tue, 19 Apr 2005, Kevin Van Sant wrote:
We'd prefer Chapel Hill or Durham over Raleigh. We'd like nice specimens rather than the Home Depot lot of struggling vegetation. Southern States in Carrboro is a good source. I stopped in there yesterday to pick up some misquito dunks. They were cleaned out from the weekend and were expecting a new batch of plants later that evening or this morning, FWIW. Paul |
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