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Post by canadamike on Dec 7, 2008 2:42:52 GMT -5
I found my seeds of Nine Star Perennial cauliflower. ( Funny, it is called cabbage or broccoli, but looks like neither of them). I HAVE AN AMPLE SUPPLY I ORDERED FOR YOU FOLKS from Thomas Etty and Co in England. I guess you know the drill: once Grungy has jumped in the boat faster than the speed of light for her seedbank ;D you can ask for some too. Unless it snows cow pies in BC, by the time you read this she'll already have asked for some anyway ;D so the road will be cleared...
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Post by grungy on Dec 7, 2008 5:42:26 GMT -5
Ah, Mike, me darlin', you know me all to well. Thank you, for thinking of little old me. Cheers, Grungy
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Post by bunkie on Dec 7, 2008 16:04:02 GMT -5
what's the difference between 9 star cauliflower and 9 star broccoli?
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Post by canadamike on Dec 7, 2008 16:20:38 GMT -5
They call it broccoli but look at some pictures and it is more of a cauliflower looking thing, orflo would say like a pale broccoverde or so. This is the same thing.
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Post by hiven on Dec 7, 2008 16:30:05 GMT -5
Michel, Have you got seeds left to spare ? Me too pleaseeee.. .
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Post by canadamike on Dec 7, 2008 16:54:14 GMT -5
LOTS OF SEEDS. I bought an ounce to share with people here...
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Post by bunkie on Dec 7, 2008 18:20:35 GMT -5
ok michel, i'm interested in a few seeds too if you have them. thanks!
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Post by canadamike on Dec 7, 2008 19:11:58 GMT -5
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Post by hiven on Dec 8, 2008 4:32:57 GMT -5
Thank you, thank you, thank you Michel... Brassica is my no.1 favorite vegetable!
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Post by johno on Dec 8, 2008 11:18:19 GMT -5
Set some aside for me, please!
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Post by canadamike on Dec 8, 2008 12:21:21 GMT -5
Of course Johno. BTW, I am eagerly waiting for my friend to build these hives. I have not forgotten. I set up the shop fine for it, all tools are ready, the big planer needed tuning and the blades sharpening. When JP ends up having time I'll be oh! So happy to do some serious woodworking. Hiven, it will be my pleasure...bunkie too, and all others interested. I bought them for you folks... And although they are not listed and a quote is to ask for, I STRONGLY recommend THOMAS ETTY AND CO in England for their seeds by the ounce, prices could easily double and still be more than reasonable, I recommend the greens for commercial growers in particular. Summer lettuces are great, the true ICEBERG, the first of the name, is fantastic as is the small one following on the list, I just forgot the name here. The iceberg is more of a boston type if you ask me, but realy sweet and beautiful, an eye catcher. A gem for the market. They won't send to the USA, but you have friends in Canada who can relay
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Post by ottawagardener on Dec 8, 2008 12:26:15 GMT -5
Oooo Oooo Oooo me too please.
Telsing.
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Post by jason on Dec 8, 2008 13:40:00 GMT -5
Me too, perhaps?
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Post by canadamike on Dec 8, 2008 13:48:55 GMT -5
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Post by 12540dumont on Apr 22, 2013 12:04:06 GMT -5
So what did you think of these? Anyone still have seed?
What about Creasy Collards?
Jersey Tree Cabbage?
Perpetual Spinach?
Daubenton Kale?
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