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Re: [seedsavers] Where is everyone?



Irish Eyes: http://www.gardencityseeds.net/    509 964-7000

Margaret
http://farfarawayfarm.blogspot.com/
----- Original Message ----- 
From: "Lawrence F. London, Jr." <lflj@intrex.net>
To: "seed saving and exchange" <seedsavers@lists.ibiblio.org>
Sent: Monday, February 18, 2008 9:01 PM
Subject: Re: [seedsavers] Where is everyone?


> Margaret L. Wilson wrote:
>
>> I just joined the group and then had to go away for business and
>> personal reasons for a month.  I plant a huge garden and (I think) I
>> will have some help this year so I should have seeds to share.  I am
>> going to try to save seeds for the first time this years.  I buy my
>> seeds from Baker Creek, Territorial Seeds, Johnny's, Irish Eyes and
>> Peaceful Valley.
>> Margaret
>> http://farfarawayfarm.blogspot.com/
>
> Do you have website and phone number for Irish Eyes? Potato vendor?
>
>
> Out of many on the Web what are recommended pepper seed vendors, 
> especially the hot and the Asian and Hispanic varieties?
>
> Also for tomato seeds?
>
> Things are warming a bit here and my Bloomsdale spinach is getting taller 
> (approaching 1.5").
>
> I wil want to establish permanent bds of multiplying onions, comfrey, 
> Jerusalem artichokes, mint(s)
> and asparagus.
>
> What's  good MO place for asparagus.
>
> Am almost through getting a new farmers market set up here in Chapel Hill, 
> in the center of town
> in a landscaped park on the roof of a huge municipal parking deck. Looking 
> forward to selling there.
> If anyone wants complete documentation for setting up a typical farmers 
> market let me know and I'll
> email you all our proposals, plans, guidelines, bylaws, vendor 
> applications and description of systems we will use
> to handle such things as vendor space aloccation and management. Ours is 
> inexpensive for vendors and maintains
> a level playing field for all classes and categories of vendors. The small 
> and large vendors are on equal footing
> and we have built-in hostile takeover prevention within our guidelines. 
> One of our objectives is to provide space for as
> many vendors who apply as possible. Large, long term vendors are not able 
> to dominate or control our market.
> Ultimately this works out best for everyone, them included. As our market 
> grows and more vendors apply we will expand to
> other locations and other opening days.
>
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