Day
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When in doubt, grow it out.
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Post by Day on Dec 17, 2017 14:49:36 GMT -5
I've got a bit of an odd favor to ask of anyone who owns Ashworth's "Seed to Seed" and has it handy. I own the book myself but I'm out of state and way out in the boonies at current, so a quick trip to the bookstore to reference the pages I need isn't doable. Would anyone be willing to upload a picture of her Table of Contents, where she lays out the vegetable varieties she'll be covering ordered by their scientific name? I'm organizing my garden records (pen and paper) and I've always really liked the structure of her book, the way the vegetables are laid out etc. I was going to copy it for my handwritten garden notebook, where I keep track of varieties grown, future projects etc. I intended to go on amazon and use the 'look inside' feature (since they usually include the table of contents) but that feature doesn't seem to be available for her book, as far as I've found. Call me lazy, but to keep from having to look anything up individually and order them alphabetically, I figured one of you awesome people might have a copy on hand If not, no worries, though I'd be much obliged to anyone willing to assist. Thanks!
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Post by philagardener on Dec 17, 2017 15:03:42 GMT -5
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Day
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When in doubt, grow it out.
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Post by Day on Dec 17, 2017 15:21:01 GMT -5
Exactly this! Thank you so much. I should have been more clever to trace it back to the publisher, smart thinking!
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andyb
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Post by andyb on Dec 18, 2017 1:08:49 GMT -5
Day Welcome back! How's the growing-things going? Any good successes on your projects this last growing season?
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Day
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When in doubt, grow it out.
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Post by Day on Dec 18, 2017 1:21:47 GMT -5
Hey thanks andyb! Yeah I went MIA from blog/forums for a bit; I had a lot on my plate for a while there, so I had to simplify and prioritize. But things have settled down now, and though I've been out of state for a few weeks I hope to be home gardening again shortly after xmas. Gotta love having a long season! I think it's still in the 80's back home. Unfortunately for all the fires we've been having :/ You've reminded me to look back at some of the old board and do some updates. I think I have some photos on my phone I can upload -- a few cool beans from the other rogue magpie grow-outs. I'll go see if I can find them.
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