Article 7790 of misc.rural:
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From: edwardbarry@ins.infonet.net
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Subject: Re: Alfalfa Seeds
Date: 15 Feb 1994 18:31:26 GMT
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In article <2jgn1d$8d4@olympus.net>, pratt@pt.olympus.net (Chris) writes:
>
>Hi, I'd like to grow my own alfalfa sprouts, but don't know where to get
hello.
a good place to get alfalfa seeds is at a health food store, where they are
sold for this purpose. Ours sells them in bulk so we can buy alot at a time and
start some every few days for a good supply. Also, any garden ar herb catalogue
usually will have seeds. Richters herbs in Canada, Nichols garden nursery in
Oregon, Territorial Seeds in oregon are all good sources, I recommend
Territorial for their unbelievable viability. 
good luck
sarah
edwardbarry@ins.infonet.net






>seeds.  I read somewhere that I shouldn't use seeds that have been
>packaged for field planting (because they may have been treated).  Does
>anyone know of a source or catalog where I can order good, untreated
>seeds for sprouting sprouts?
>
>Thank you
>


