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Post by bluelacedredhead on Feb 7, 2009 15:44:26 GMT -5
Okay so who has a Baker Creek 2009 Seed Catalog they don't want that I might have something I can trade for?
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Post by grungy on Feb 7, 2009 17:45:53 GMT -5
Now that is an organization I can and have to join. <LOL>
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Post by grungy on Feb 7, 2009 18:04:23 GMT -5
Buying - it tis obvious that I have been slacking in my seed distribution again this year. Now, Michel, Telsing Wendy, ect. What were your addresses again?
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Post by canadamike on Feb 7, 2009 19:55:53 GMT -5
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Post by pugs on Feb 7, 2009 21:01:22 GMT -5
Telsing,
Naming it SCA might confuse it with : the SCA (Society for Creative Anachronism) the SCA (Student Conservation Association) the SCA (Sexual Compulsives Anonymous) the SCA (Svenska Cellulosa Aktiebolaget) the SCA (Society of Cardiovascular Anesthesiologists) the SCA (Society for Commercial Archeology) the SCA (Society of Core Analysts)
Where as the SBA seems to mostly google to Small Business Administration.
We might have better name recognition with SBA.
Pugs
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Post by bluelacedredhead on Feb 7, 2009 21:52:52 GMT -5
Society of Commercial Archaelogy. Hmmmm, Pugs are you saying we are Old, lol Good answer Michel!! My goodness, I have soooo many seeds now and such a small yard to plant them in. I think maybe I won't have to reroof the house afterall. I think I'll just grow AG's Luffas up and over the house and let them dry there to soak up the rain. And whatever I plant in the yard that I don't eat/can't eat will help to feed the woodland critters that live behind in the provincial wetlands. I'm also going to contact the Native Women's Shelter Community Garden in the larger town just down the road to see if I can share some seeds with them as they teach gardening and self sufficiency. There is the small farmer's market in the village. I wonder if I should apply for a vendor's permit and rent a stall? It's a relatively new market; just started up at the end of the summer 2008 until it closed for the winter months... Could sell a few seeds there? Or just veggies later on in the summer.... And I plan on attending the Seeds of Diversity Spring Sale next week in St. Catharines. Do you think I can unload some seeds there? The challenge of attending that sale will be however, not to fill my pockets full of seeds to bring home...
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Post by ottawagardener on Feb 9, 2009 14:28:06 GMT -5
Grungy, you sneaky lovely person... you should see my seed cabinet at the moment. Even as an acknowledged member of SeBA (better Pugs? No? We could pronounce Seba or how about Seca? No that means dry in spanish. Actually, you wanna keep your seeds dry right?), I am a bit overloaded at the moment what with the promised seed from other sources coming soon.
Bluelaceredhead: You could grow a green roof! Great idea. Think of the extra gardening space.
Michel: Any recent seed acquisitions in Montreal?
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Post by grungy on Feb 9, 2009 15:53:47 GMT -5
Telsing, you should see ours!
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Post by ottawagardener on Feb 11, 2009 16:14:09 GMT -5
I can imagine Grungy. Like a dream...
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