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To: Qiviut

Superseeds is awesome! I think it’s Pintetree Seeds? They have good sales all season long, and sell smaller seed packs.

I mean, seriously. What home gardener needs 300 Kale seeds?

Two plants is MORE than enough for us for a season.


70 posted on 09/13/2022 7:30:01 PM PDT by Diana in Wisconsin (I don't have, 'Hobbies.' I'm developing a robust Post-Apocalyptic skill set. )
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To: Diana in Wisconsin

Yup, Pinetree Garden Seeds aka superseeds.com

I was trying to find a place East of the Mississippi that sold both types of cukes I wanted to grow & they had both. Same thing they said about the kale attracted me too - they liked the name, then liked it when they grew it. I liked the name so added a pack of seeds to the order.

This is not a cooking thread, but I just put a no-bake cheesecake in the fridge & whipped up a batch of Wild Blueberry Syrup for a topping. It’s for my mom’s birthday tomorrow - she’ll be 89. No-bake cheesecake tends to be a bit ‘soft’, but this recipe is fairly stiff before going in the fridge so it should slice nicely tomorrow evening. I swapped out the sugar for Swerve granulated so it’s low carb enough that my brother & I can eat it.

The wild blueberry syrup ... well, I hope it makes it to tomorrow. I could eat the whole pot right now! There is nothing like wild blueberries for taste, IMO. When I was hiking, there were certain trails where the wild blueberries were thick at a certain time of the year - you could walk along, picking as you go, & eat yourself silly ... have a plastic container & pick some for later. The only thing was that bears like them too .... I never ran into one in a blueberry patch, but I did run into one (with cubs!) in a blackberry patch ... ‘exciting’ for sure!


71 posted on 09/13/2022 7:58:57 PM PDT by Qiviut (The unvaccinated, the chosen of the invisible ark .... (author unknown))
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