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Old January 12, 2009   #20
montanamato
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I, for one hope Sand Hill never goes the commercial glam route of most vendors...
I like to think of what they do as unrelated to most seed vendors...
If a person can't do a little research on a variety they haven't heard of, they don't want to grow it very bad...Most of what they offer is not "popular" and needs growers...Take a gamble once in awhile instead of following the crowds...
I have a stack of catalogs a foot high so far, and Sand Hill is my favorite by far...Six years of great service with incredible offerings, low prices, high seed numbers and never a back order or wrong variety...
With the poultry preservation and another job, I would be happy if they hand wrote the varities on a paper sack...Oh, and a few minor description "errors" or matters of opinion, wouldn't concern me when they are dealing with the volume of varities they offer...
Sand Hill is special for many reasons, and if they don't fit the mold thank heavens.

Jeanne
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