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Claud The Backyard Farmer (self proclaimed)
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[QUOTE="kingofnobbys, post: 1929359, member: 81934"] Going through my seed packet stash (2012 is when I think I started buying these over a period of 2 or 3 years, so lets call them 2015 , I have ziplock plastic bags rosemary dill chives thyme basil - blue spice basil - genovase dandelion ( seeds gathered by me , paper packet) nasturtium double jewel , tom thumb , whirlybird (in ziplocks) and trailing (paper envelope) in ziplocks Sweet leaf mustard greens collard greens - champion endive - salad king leek - american in ziplocks carnation - chabaud native rosella petunia poppy Californian chrystanthemum I chose these because they have edible flowers . If I only get 25% viability from these seeds , I'll be happy enough. Will make transplanting into the beds when the seedlings are bigger faster and easier as I wont need to thin them out as much. New yesterday blueberry - vaccinium corymbosum = sunshine blue blackberry - rubus urainus = Pacific blackberry red raspberry - rubus daeus = nova red strawberry - fragaria x ananassa = 'Albion' (Everbearing Strawberry) black mulberry - morus nigra [/QUOTE]
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