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Source for vegetable plants

Posted by laxmom4x 5/6 (My Page) on
Fri, Feb 18, 11 at 6:16

Due to other things happening in my life, I won't be able to start (and care for) vegetable plants that I usually start from seed. (Tomatoes, basil, peppers, eggplant, parsley.)
Because of the blight 2 years ago, that I infected my garden with when I brought home 2 tomatoes from a big box store, I'd like to steer away from that source for my garden plants!

JD

Where can I get good plants online? Burpee has some, but they seem limited in variety.
I realize this is going to cost more, but I don't need all that many, and my time is at an all time low.

Thanks for any and all help.


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RE: Source for vegetable plants

Territorial Seed is a great company


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RE: Source for vegetable plants

I've found Rich Farm Garden to be a good source for tomatoes & peppers, though, I guess they have other kinds of veggie plants as well. Lots of old kinds available as plants.

Here is a link that might be useful: Rich Farm Garden


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