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Old March 3, 2011   #29
salix
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Would like to add my comments regarding Adaptive Seeds. My order arrived in a timely fashion (even if it did have to endure the Canadian Postal system) and I am delighted with the packaging. As Rich previously noted, the labels include a good description and history, as well as good sowing/growing information AND instructions on seed saving. I also got their "Guide to Seed Saving, Seed Stewardship & Seed Sovereignty" booklet by the Seed Ambassadors Project - they sound like my kind of people (and, I suspect, like most of the people here at Tomatoville). In addition to several tomatoes, also received seeds for corn, kale, lettuce, red brussels sprouts, squash and a new-to-me cucumber named "Mideast Peace" - well, we can hope, can't we? I look forward to growing these and will report back.
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