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Wed Mar-30-11 10:27 AM
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25 packs of free organic seeds (you pay $4.99 shipping) from Seeds of Change... |
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Edited on Wed Mar-30-11 10:27 AM by nc4bo
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Wed Mar-30-11 11:00 AM
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Thanks for posting it. I ordered them, just to see what comes. I basically need NO seeds this year, I have a lot left over that I put into the "seed vault" last year. I just need to buy the few things that don't store (parsnips come to mind) and anything I am short on or out of when I go to actually plant (I think this means peas, basically, IIRC).
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Wed Mar-30-11 11:48 AM
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3. YW. I wish there was a list of what in there but it's all good. I knw there's some type of lettuce |
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tomato and what my mother said looked like a type of oriental eggplant but she was so busy writing down the info, she missed some.
Happy gardening!
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Wed Mar-30-11 11:10 AM
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2. Thanks for posting this! |
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I had my seedlings outside and I think they got zapped by the DC snow on Sunday :(
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Wed Mar-30-11 11:50 AM
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5. Awww, I hope they surprise you |
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I just got mine started - about 130 seeded in little peat pots and egg cartons covered with plastic wrap all laid out on my living room coffee table :S. I left the chive seeds out and hope they'll be ok since we got a freeze too.
Wishing you a fruitful season!!
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Wed Mar-30-11 11:49 AM
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4. That's Rick Bayless isn't it? |
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I do think I remember him speaking about this program.
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Wed Mar-30-11 11:52 AM
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6. You know, I have no idea what his name is, I've just heard about the company |
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as I've gotten more into gardening. There's so much to like about the whole idea and hope more people catch on to growing their own.
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Wed Mar-30-11 12:07 PM
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7. He's a really good Chef of |
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Mexican food. World renowned.
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Wed Mar-30-11 12:15 PM
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8. Yum. Just read that he's become a spokesman for Sowing Millions project.. |
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Getting hungry thinking about garden ripe tomatoes, peppers, cilantro and using them all in recipes ;)
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Wed Mar-30-11 01:28 PM
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9. Thank you for posting. Just ordered mine. |
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I love their salad dressing. Hope to grow some veggies with these seeds to pour on. :hi:
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Wed Mar-30-11 07:13 PM
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10. Can't sign up with a P. O. Box! |
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I just emailed them, but their stupid online form will not accept a P. O. Box - which is how I prefer to get my mail. My street box is not secure, stuff gets stolen. And it has been bashed, mail does not stay dry, which would not be good unless I wanted sprouts instead of seeds.
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Wed Mar-30-11 08:16 PM
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11. the form leaves a lot to be desired |
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Not only can't you use a PO Box, you can't use abbreviations in the street address, or non-alphanumeric characters in the comments section. Plus, the mandatory opt-in box only gives you the choice to opt in. I was peeved, as I've dealt with Seeds of Change the seed company before without any hassle. But, hey, cheap seeds, even if they turn out to be last year's stock.
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Wed Mar-30-11 08:24 PM
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12. Well, I could not sign up since it will not accept P.O. Boxes |
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Maybe they will fix it. Otherwise I'm SOL since I would have to have a correct billing address in order to pay for the S&H.
I also did not like the "opt in" that turns out to be mandatory. I'll try to remember to include that in any replies I send to them if they respond to my message.
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Thu Mar-31-11 02:34 PM
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13. While i applaude your sharing this info, I must point out |
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that Seeds of Change was bought out by Mars Inc. "on August 2010, Mars, Incorporated announced that it would close the El Guique farm and move some management to Los Angeles. A final tour of the farm was provided on Saturday, August 14. A spokesperson for Mars indicated the closure was due to a "strategic shift" and that not all the employees would retain their jobs.<4> One farm employee was left as of August 14, 2010. Others were relieved of their jobs without prior notice about August 1, 2010. The property is being sold without consideration for the value of the accumulated knowledge that was on store at the site." So far Seeds of Change claims to remain organic. Not sure how they handle their mailing list tho.
My bias is that I have been an organic grower since 1980, in a variety of settings, city and country. So wanted to share this info for those who are dedicated to keeping seed companies out of the hands of big business.
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Thu Mar-31-11 08:41 PM
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14. That explains some things |
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The focus of the web site was on their organic foods business rather than the seeds. I would expect an established business like Mars to be a bit better in terms of customer interface.
It's hard keeping track of who owns who these days. I know Burpee acquired Cooks' Garden, and Totally Tomatoes and Vermont Bean Co. seem to be the same.
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Thu Mar-31-11 09:44 PM
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15. Here is a list of "safe seed resources" who taken pledge to not sell out |
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and to not use any seeds contaminated with GMO. They deserve our support because they are under attack by Monsanto. http://www.councilforresponsiblegenetics.org/ViewPage.aspx?pageId=261Please share this resource with as many folks as you can.
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Fri Apr-01-11 03:08 PM
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18. I guess they've just given away all their previous stock. Too bad... |
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effing conglomerates forever grabbing up every thing in sight and we'll all be the worse for it.
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Thu Mar-31-11 09:45 PM
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16. they are all out of seeds! |
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Fri Apr-01-11 03:06 PM
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17. Thanks! Hopefully anyone who was interested got in on the offer. nt |
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Mon Apr-11-11 02:22 PM
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19. HOLY SHIT! My seeds just came and I am laughing so hard |
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Edited on Mon Apr-11-11 02:31 PM by uppityperson
I am a business and got the 3 pack package and wow! Packages of seed are: 28 flowers 7 herbs (though some flowers could've gone into herb category) 7 pumpkins 4 winter squash 2 zucchs 3 corn (1 baby, 2 tricorored) 2 beets 1 bush snap bean 1 leek 2 onions 1 celery 1 bok choy 9 salad greens 7 muskmelon/melon 4 watermelon 3 peppers (sweet & habenero) 4 tomatoes 7 eggplant 2 broccoli 2 purslane 2 ground cherry
While there are a couple duplicate types, most are single varieties. I am going to need a lot of cold frames, a lot of pots next to the house to stay warm and have a LOT of seeds to give away.
I need another table in front of my window for starts. HAPPY!
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Mon Apr-18-11 03:01 PM
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20. OMG are you kidding me??!!!! Srry I'm late to see this but happy has heck about it LOL |
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That is freakin AWESOME!!!!!!!!
Thanks for the update!
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Wed Apr-20-11 04:45 PM
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21. I've mailed packages to 4 family/friends, have over 60 pots with seeds started, it is great |
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I am rich. Now, if only it would warm up enough to be able to plant....
This inspired me to expand the garden, putting spuds and squash in a new bed outside the fenced area, probably with bird net over them to keep the garden rats deer out of them. It is wonderful and thank you SO much for posting this.
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Thu Apr-21-11 01:19 AM
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i sent for my free seeds and was hoping they would come in before may 1. nice selections too!
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Thu Apr-21-11 02:28 AM
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23. Well, I ordered these 3 weeks ago, and nothing yet. |
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I guess I'll have to dig up my receipt and see what happened to them.
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Thu Apr-21-11 01:00 PM
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Maybe they didn't like my comments about the poor design of their web software.
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Fri Apr-22-11 04:14 PM
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26. Four weeks ago for me. Nothing yet. n/t |
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Fri Apr-29-11 09:21 PM
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27. They just came yesterday. Yay! |
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I already planted the spinach and beans.
Now, if I can just do something about that pesky radioactive contamination....
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Sat Apr-30-11 02:18 AM
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28. I'm getting antsy - no seeds here yet...boo! |
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Trying not to buy any more seeds until these come in - it's getting haaaaaaaard.
Glad to hear of more arrivals!
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Thu Apr-21-11 12:32 PM
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24. Photo of seed starts, THANKS! |
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Sat Apr-30-11 02:19 AM
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29. Love your nursery :) I'm getting impatient LOL. nt |
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Sun May-01-11 03:14 PM
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30. I had to put a cage on top to discourage the cats (ooo, fresh dirt!). It finally got sunny |
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here, and drying out. I've a lot that's waiting for it to get a bit warmer. MrUP is building a couple cold frames to start corn in in the garden, planted beets and carrots today.
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Fri May-20-11 10:10 PM
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31. Finally got my seeds! |
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They came yesterday. The haul was
2 packets of arugula 2 packets of basil 1 packet Lutz Salad Leaf beet, that I'm not familiar with 4 packets of eggplant, all the same variety ("Black") 2 packets of hollyhocks 1 packet of pepper "Pizza" 3 packets of lettuce "Bacarole" 3 packets of zinnias 1 packet of calendula (the stuff grows like a weed) 1 packet of marigolds 1 packet of giant sunflower 2 packets of Shasta daisies 1 packet of cherry tomatoes 1 packet of watermelon
The tomato, pepper and eggplant will have to wait for next year. The flowers can be planted now, the lettuce later this summer. The only ones I probably won't use are the watermelon and the sunflowers - they're too big for my yard!
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Sat May-21-11 12:53 PM
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32. Great. The mail just went. They came. Four hours before the Apocalypse. |
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Took long enough, almost 2 months
And, I wasn't expecting many multiples of the same thing -- 5 packs of romaine type lettuce, 6 packs of the same kind of carrot. Oh well, c'est la vie.
Beggars can't be choosers, especially for free or virtually free.
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Tue May-24-11 12:31 PM
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33. got my seeds today, wow! |
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Edited on Tue May-24-11 12:34 PM by shanti
here they are, ymmv:
4 packs-barcarole lettuce 3 packs each-d'avignon radish, cilantro, pizza pepper, nantes carrot 1 pack each-smart pickle cucumber, love lies bleeding amaranth, lettuce leaf basil, cascadia bush snap peas, bulls blood beet, cherry tomato, gold nugget squash, black eggplant, and mesclun salad mix
several of them are heirloom. it's probably too late to plant (by seed) the summer crops, but still plenty left for fall and (next spring) yum!
like some of you, i wasn't expecting so many multiples, but the price was right. really eager to try the gold nugget squash as i'd never heard of them before.
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