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  • From: Permacltur@aol.com
  • To: dtv@mwt.net, owner-permaculture@envirolink.org, permaculture@envirolink.org
  • Subject: Re: native plants/seeds
  • Date: Fri, 26 Mar 1999 09:07:34 EST


In a message dated 3/25/99 10:29:02 PM, dtv@mwt.net wrote:

<<they are outside of redwood california, & I believe they grow alot of
what they sell. it is all seed (no plants) which I think is far more
interesting challenge (& much cheaper!)....
>>

JL Hudson imports seed from all over the world and therefore cannot possibly
grow most of what they sell. I've never read anywhere in their catalog any
claim to have grown any of their seed, though it is a hard catalog to read
cover to cover. They do support native gardeners with their Zapotec garden
collection, and probably other groups in a much less systematic way.

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courses via email. Copyright, 1998, Dan & Cynthia Hemenway, P.O. Box 52,
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We don't have time to rush.

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