2008 Organic Seeds are in!

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American Beauty Gardener

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Jan 16, 2008, 5:56:25 PM1/16/08
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Our initial selection from Seeds of Change is now in!
We have over 100 different vegetables, root crops, greens and 20+
varieties of other plants, both medicinal and ornamental. All of our
seeds are either Organic or Heirloom Varieties and will bring you
years of continual re-sowing seed from that very same plant. No
G.M.O. plants at all :)

Also, we have cool weather crops and spring crops in-stock now such as
Chard, Bok-Choy, and we will have pre-emergent organic yard fertilizer
soon as well as lawn-food.

Cheers and happy gardening!
American Beauty Garden Center
Alan, Pete & Mindy

American Beauty Gardener

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Jan 21, 2008, 7:07:10 PM1/21/08
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A Customer sent us this email after seeing our initial seed selection,
so it made us feel proud about our choices!
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I came into the store this weekend and was very impressed with the
selection. Great job guys. I purchased some garlic from seeds of
change online this evening. sounds like i'll be getting 3 @ 15 cloves
a piece. Plenty to share hopefully. Looking forward to this seed
exchange action i've been hearing about.

Chilean Silver Garlic - 1/2lb.
Softneck Silverskin: A luminous pure-white garlic, consistently large
and uniform. Robust, balanced but spicy flavor. Keeps up to twelve
months. Averages 3-4 bulbs per 1/2 lb. with 15-18 cloves per bulb.

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On Jan 16, 5:56 pm, American Beauty Gardener

kepe...@gmail.com

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Mar 7, 2008, 3:01:02 PM3/7/08
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you can try also Genesis Seeds - www.genesisseeds.com

keperman


On Jan 17, 12:56 am, American Beauty Gardener

American Beauty Gardener

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Mar 10, 2008, 7:14:12 PM3/10/08
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Thanks Keperman,
We have actually looked at that company, since they import alot of
international heirloom plants. We plan on expanding to carry all types
of plants, however for now we are sticking to regional cultivars that
local folks can count on to germinate and help rebuild the indigenous
plants of our region.

Thanks for the reminder of a good supplier.
AB Gardener
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