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Old February 5, 2007   #1
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I would just like to put in a good word about Micki. She went out of her way to answer my questions. And looking forword to growing the seeds. In my top four vendors to order from. And also knows varieties that grow well here in KS and a member of SSE. She added 3 free packets and also all packets had extra seeds.
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Old March 15, 2007   #2
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Thanks. Some varieties I had not heard of before. Good information as well. I assume Grappiolo d'Inverno is simply an alternate spelling of Grappoli da Inverno (Galatino)?
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Old March 15, 2007   #3
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David,
The only thing I will add is she is basically a one person operation so like Sandhill Preservation can be a little slower than those that have more help. I'm very happy with both and feel they are some of the more honest ones. Jay
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