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AmyBrooke Posted - Apr 06 2012 : 10:28:45 AM
Three little girls that I know have put together an awesome packet of garden seeds, all non-hybrid varieties. These can be used for this year's planting and a few years in the future for that matter, as they contain a lot of seeds. Or they can be stored in a cool, dry place for use in the years to come. Seeds can be stored for up to 15 years.
Seed packets contain the following seeds: (Tomato varieties may be different.)

$40.00

Bean, Blue Lake Bush
Tomato, Cherry
Bean, Blue Lake Pole
Tomato, Delicious
Pea, Lincoln
Cantaloupe, Minnesota Midget
Swiss Chard, Ruby Red
Pumpkin, Big Max
Beet, Detroit Dark Red
Cucumber, Straight Eight
Lettuce, Buttercrunch
Winter Squash, Spaghetti
Lettuce, Salad Bowl Red
Winter Squash, Waltham Butternut
Spinach, Bloomsdale
Summer Squash, Zucchini
Kale, Vales Blue Curled
Carrot, Scarlet Nantes
Dill
Broccoli, Waltham
Cilantro
Hot Pepper, Anaheim
Italian Basil
Bell Pepper, Sweet Cal Wonder Tomato, Roma

These varieties are well-suited to the mountain west area.

These three little ones are saving up for a little paint horse that they don't want to live without. Email us your address and they'll get them in the mail as soon as they can.

agirlsgarden@gmail.com

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