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  • From: Janet Bachmann <janetb AT ncat.org>
  • To: Market Farming <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
  • Subject: Re: [Market-farming] Greta's Organic seeds?
  • Date: Mon, 17 Mar 2003 11:25:53 -0600

I found lots of heirloom tomato seeds (including white cherries) from
Baker Creek Heirloom Seeds <www.rareseeds.com> and Sand Hill
Preservation Center in Calumus, IA (no website). Sorry, I don't have
the phone number with me. Baker Creek has a spring garden festival at
their place near Mansfield, MO, April 13 and 14; and a harvest festival
in August. Last year they had so many beautiful heirlooms at the
harvest festival. One of the cherry tomatoes that I am trying this year
because it looked so good is Lollipop, a pale yellow.

John Hendrickson wrote:
>
> Last year someone posted a link to Greta's Organic Seeds, a small outfit in
> Canada that has lots of heirloom and unique vegetable varieties. I ordered
> from them last year and was planning to do so again but cannot access their
> order form at their web site and their phone number does not work. I fear
> that they may no longer be in business. Does anyone know whether they're
> still offering seeds? Does anyone know where a person might find cherry
> tomato varieties like "white rabbit" and "coyote"? Thanks.
>
> -John
>
> John Hendrickson
> Center for Integrated Agricultural Systems
> University of Wisconsin-Madison
> 1450 Linden Drive; Madison, WI 53706
> 608-265-3704
> www.wisc.edu/cias
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Janet Bachmann
Agriculture Specialist
National Center for Appropriate Technology
P.O. Box 3657
Fayetteville, AR 72702
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We just finished a great discussion on flea beatles....I'm hoping
somebody can help me with a spider mite problem in the
greenhouse...what works, what doesn't?

Adriana




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