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Old January 21, 2013   #106
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We had a customer with a US address being told that he could not complete his order, because he was "outside our servicable area".

We have done a bunch of dummy orders, and this hasn't happened to us, the but customer repeatedly ran into this issue.

Has it happened to anyone else trying to order seeds from us?
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Old January 23, 2013   #107
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Fred:
Does the Highland Kale grow the same as other kale; a stalk with many edible leaves or does it grow similar to leaf lettuce where often the whole plant is cut for harvesting. And in WI climate, I would assume one would start these seeds indoors for a spring planting. Thanks Chris
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Old January 23, 2013   #108
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Hi Chris,

Highland Kale is described a bit more here:

http://www.kickstarter.com/projects/...table-all-star

We sell kale "tops" which include the upper portion of a stem with young tender leaves. Everything is edible, and the stems are soft. Besides the flavor, the best thing about the Highland Kale (really more a mustard, but the flavor is similar to Lacinato Kale) is that once the top is cut, secondary buds grow into new main shoots. We typically take cuttings at 3-4 times (of 8-10 shoots) for each plant.

You can start Highland Kale indoors, but it grows quickly, making it a good candidate for direct seeding, and sometimes difficult to transplant before bolting. It is pretty freeze tolerant, so I would try seeding well before the last freeze (or potentially overwintering it as a small seedling).
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Old January 23, 2013   #109
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Thanks for all the information, Fred. Will be ordering soon.
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Old January 23, 2013   #110
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If you end up liking it, it is easy to harvest bulk seed for yourself. The plants bolt readily and the pods do not shatter early. They hold the seed well, but shatter easily when you want them to during harvesting (with light rubbing).
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Old January 23, 2013   #111
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i just ordered captian lucky also looking foward to both looking at and tasting it
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Old January 23, 2013   #112
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You'll love Captain Lucky. It is one of those tomatoes at Tomatoville that has a strong positive consensus -- from people all over the country.

Millard Murdock really came up with a winner with Captain Lucky. It is the only large tomato we are growing a significant amount of for farm production. The few restaurants that did get ahold of some from us last year were very unhappy that we didn't have more. But, we needed to focus on seed production.
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Old January 29, 2013   #113
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Our supply of Purple Bumble Bee is dwindling -- in case anyone was thinking of ordering.
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Old January 29, 2013   #114
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Got 'em...thanks for reminding me, Fred! Got caught up in the garden planning and almost forgot.
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Old January 29, 2013   #115
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Just ordered.
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Old January 29, 2013   #116
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Just received my seeds, thanks!
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Old January 29, 2013   #117
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You're welcome. Let us know if you ever have any issues with the seeds.
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Old January 29, 2013   #118
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fred thanks i just got my seeds.thanks for the free bee.cant wait to try the captian lucky and pink bumble bee.i hear the bumble bee is from the blush.if so i bet its good ,blush was one of the best tasting in my garden last year.

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Old January 29, 2013   #119
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You're welcome, Charley.

Please let us know how they do -- good or bad. We're always trying to improve things.
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Old February 8, 2013   #120
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Got my seeds and am really looking forward to the...tried Blush and Maglia Rosa last year and loved them. And thanks for the tea sample...great unique flavor!

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