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- From: "rcirclefarm" <rcirclefarm AT ncwebsurfer.com>
- To: "market farming" <market-farming AT franklin.oit.unc.edu>
- Subject: growing cut flowers
- Date: Thu, 17 Feb 2000 22:25:42 -0800
I would like to grow cut flowers for farm fresh bouquets. I would like to
start small this year and expand if need be next season. I would like to
start with easy to grow varieties. I am thinking maybe zinnias, marigolds,
asters. What about carnations? Any others? I would like to get an early
start by using the "high tunnel" that are on the "Au Natural" web page. Any
ideas?
BP
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>Thanks,
>Marketman
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growing cut flowers,
rcirclefarm, 02/18/2000
- <Possible follow-up(s)>
- Re: growing cut flowers, Rose & Fred Lieberman, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, Sojourner, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, Clifford Smith, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, Clifford Smith, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, Clifford Smith, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, five springs farm, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, OSTERSMITH, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, Leigh Hauter, 02/18/2000
- Re: growing cut flowers, Elizabeth Pike, 02/22/2000
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