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I have the 2014 issue of Seed Savers Exchange, and I am trying to resist buying too much. Last year was a complete bust for my garden, due to having surgery that put me out of commision for the best weeks of planting. Now I want to make up lost time, LOL!! I thought this year I would start some seeds in the plastic containers that the grocery store bakery donuts come in. I have two right now. I want tomatoes this year. |
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We are right in the middle of a serious drought. But my seed porn arrived right on schedule. Territorial and Pinetree are here. Last Edited on: 1/3/14 10:07 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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Seed porn - ROFLOL!!! |
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I thought some of you might get a smile out of something I did when I was a volunteer teacher of English for Speakers of Other Languages. My students were foreign-born adults, refugees and immigrants, and one of them, a man from Southeast Asia obtained a job as a produce clerk in a big supermarket. He appealed to me for some extra help, so I used a Burpee's catalog to help him learn the names of the different fruits and vegetables. The pictures are a wonderful help when one is trying, somewhat late in life, to learn English, a notoriously difficult and quirky language. So, besides being "porn", a seed catalog was, at least once, a textbook . . . . Last Edited on: 1/10/14 7:36 PM ET - Total times edited: 1 |
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Bonnie, great story. |
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but usually buy from stores which are much cheaper. A pack of seeds from one famous brand catalog is three times the price as the store for the same stuff. |
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