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Old 04-04-2014, 03:07 PM   #1 (permalink)
 
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I found a new seed supplier. I e-mailed to ask if they're real; they replied that they are. I know they're definitely new but they're on Amazon and have their own site. 25 cent packages of many seeds I'd love to try. If I'm not allowed to post a link, mods please take it out. Baba's Oasis: Small Quantity Seeds for Small Gardens And if anyone has experience with them, please pipe up. (For herbs I will probably stay with Artistic Gardens; 10 little herb seeds can be like dust.)
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Old 04-05-2014, 09:19 PM   #2 (permalink)
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I had no idea what a BSS was until you just posted it....
I have seen them before but had no idea what they were were called.....
Will you grow to eat or as an ornamental gourd to use in ufo videos.
I like the ones with warts. My fave.
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I had no idea what a BSS was until you just posted it....
I have seen them before but had no idea what they were were called.....
Will you grow to eat or as an ornamental gourd to use in ufo videos.
I like the ones with warts. My fave.
I still don't know what a BSS is but those warty ones fascinate me also.
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Bennington Scalloped Squish......BSS....U no.
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Well, duh. Best patty pan you'll ever eat! The whites and golds are tough; this one is not. My aunt grew it in upstate NY years ago.
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Well, duh. Best patty pan you'll ever eat! The whites and golds are tough; this one is not. My aunt grew it in upstate NY years ago.
Patty Pan with bacon and cheese
I will seek similar Cucurbitacea on my next trip to the farm store
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I will seek similar Cucurbitacea on my next trip to the farm store
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Buy some warty seeds and those. I have my wish list filled too full for a woman without dirt; a friend and I are combining lists to save shipping. Chocolate zebra tomatoes...think about it!
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