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Pelagic

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Agreed, its the only place I buy seeds from.  If you visit their store/nursery in Cottage Grove, Oregon they often have some cool and unique varietals you can't get elsewhere.   


polepole

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Speaking of winter crops ... I grew fava beans for the first time this last winter.  Good yields, good eats and a nitrogen fixer to boot.  Needless to say, they'll stay on the list.

-Allen


craig

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Agreed, its the only place I buy seeds from.  If you visit their store/nursery in Cottage Grove, Oregon they often have some cool and unique varietals you can't get elsewhere.   
Sounds like I need to go there to look for more Rhubarb plants.