market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org
Subject: Market Farming
List archive
- From: "Courtney McLeod" <cmcleod AT imscompany.com>
- To: "Market Farming" <market-farming AT lists.ibiblio.org>
- Subject: [Market-farming] Basil
- Date: Mon, 28 Jul 2003 09:41:53 -0400
Which basil do you grow?
Marie in Missouri
All of the chefs tell us our basil is far superior to what they can buy
in the local super market or from other suppliers.
Hi Marie
I grow Italian Sweet and De Genova for green basil and pesto. Then I
also grow Opal Basil and Lemon Basil. The Italian and De Genova are
great big plants and yield several pounds total of basil. I love them,
they look nice, they hold well when cut and they taste great. I have
seen where someone dug the entire plants, submerged them in a 5 gallon
bucket with water and sold them as whole plants. Then the customer can
go home and plant them. I don't know how well they did or if they even
lived. Anyone else seen this yet?
Courtney
Herb Thyme
-
Re: [Market-farming] Flower Shares
, (continued)
-
Re: [Market-farming] Flower Shares,
Pat Meadows, 07/07/2003
- Re: [Market-farming] Flower Shares, Maggie, 07/07/2003
- [Market-farming] basil, Hook Family, 07/06/2003
-
[Market-farming] Basil,
adriana, 07/06/2003
-
Re: [Market-farming] Basil,
Willie McKemie, 07/06/2003
- Re: [Market-farming] Basil, Hairston Creek Farm, 07/08/2003
-
Re: [Market-farming] Basil,
Willie McKemie, 07/06/2003
- [Market-farming] Basil, Alexander Christine, 07/06/2003
- [Market-farming] Basil, Courtney McLeod, 07/08/2003
- [Market-farming] Basil, Courtney McLeod, 07/09/2003
- Re: [Market-farming] Basil, Dcimmarr, 07/09/2003
- [Market-farming] Basil, Courtney McLeod, 07/28/2003
- Re: [Market-farming] Basil, Sue_Baird, 07/28/2003
-
[Market-farming] Basil,
Courtney McLeod, 07/28/2003
- RE: [Market-farming] Basil, Marie Kamphefner, 07/28/2003
- [Market-farming] Basil, Courtney McLeod, 07/29/2003
-
Re: [Market-farming] Flower Shares,
Pat Meadows, 07/07/2003
Archive powered by MHonArc 2.6.24.