HERB - Seed Catalog
Roberta R Comstock
froggestow at juno.com
Tue Apr 13 14:13:14 PDT 1999
On Tue, 13 Apr 1999 13:36:51 -0500 (CDT) "N.D. Wederstrandt"
<nweders at mail.utexas.edu> writes:
>I haven't been able to garden much this year. the closest I've gotten
>is that I have a subscription into a small farm that from April to
>August deliver a bushell of fresh organic vegies (usually specialty
>varieties) once a week. I really love it because I've been able to try
several
>things, like broccoli rape and chiogga beets as well as several
>varieties of Italian squash. I read an article about how small farms
are
>starting to do this for large cities. The farm I subscribe to has 68
members.
>They almost always include herbs, and something unusual with recipes. I
>really have a great time with them. If you have limited space and get
an
>opportunity is close to growing your own.
>
>Regards,
>
>Clare
>
Wow! That sounds wonderful! I've never heard of anything like it around
here (Kansas City area). How did you find it?
Hertha
>
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