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Old January 12, 2016   #361
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Bunny Hop Seeds has a FB page and is showing pictures of tomatoes that will be added in the coming weeks and information on the freebies too.

https://www.facebook.com/BunnyHopSeeds?pnref=story
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Old January 12, 2016   #362
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Heritage has become one of my favorite seed sources. They have unique varieties and provide super fast and friendly service to their customers. Germination rates are always great.

I do hope they can open their online store year round now. They keep listing amazing varieties.

Ellie loves to throw in some fun freebies...another incentive to support them right?

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Old January 14, 2016   #363
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Bunny Hop Seeds has a FB page and is showing pictures of tomatoes that will be added in the coming weeks and information on the freebies too.

https://www.facebook.com/BunnyHopSeeds?pnref=story
Pati,

Thank you for adding the update for Bunny Hop Seeds, I appreciate it!

You can also check out Ellie's exciting new additions by clicking here:

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Heritage has become one of my favorite seed sources. They have unique varieties and provide super fast and friendly service to their customers. Germination rates are always great.

I do hope they can open their online store year round now. They keep listing amazing varieties.

Ellie loves to throw in some fun freebies...another incentive to support them right?

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KC.Sun,

Thank you for the comments! With Ellie doing the shipping it will allow us to keep the store open year-round, and thus offer seeds to Texas and Florida growers. (They need seeds at strange times of the year!)

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Old January 22, 2016   #365
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BHS is having a sale! Some of the varieties have been marked down to $1.25 - $1.50.
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Old January 22, 2016   #366
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BHS is having a sale! Some of the varieties have been marked down to $1.25 - $1.50.
Pati, Thanks again, I need to hire you!

Ellie (Bunny Hop Seeds) has many excellent varieties now on sale. All of Ellie's varieties, with the sale items listed first, are available here.

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Old February 3, 2016   #367
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Just a belated thanks to Heritage/Bunny Hop. I placed two orders a few weeks ago and I appreciated them shipping both of my orders promptly, and throwing in some extra goodies. I now have more dwarfs than Snow White! Great selection and service.
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Just received my order of 5 varieties of Dwarf Project seeds (up to 35 now... yes, I'm in big trouble) and was thrilled to get 3 freebies -- particularly excited about Martino's Roma. Thanks Ellie!
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I've been following Bunny Hop seeds on FB and the pictures of what she is harvesting at the moment are great. She does a wonderful job of keeping everything sorted!

https://www.facebook.com/BunnyHopSeeds?pnref=story
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Old May 23, 2016   #370
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Wow! So many unique varieties. Not that I need any more, lol!
But I would love to hear experiences of people who have grown them.
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Old May 23, 2016   #371
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Seeds I bought from Heritage and Bunny Hop are doing very very well for me. Very delighted with the already huge Florentine Beauty plant in my greenhouse I grew from BH seeds.
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Old May 27, 2016   #372
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You have some nice varieties too, DapsSeeds... and even better that I don't have to worry about potential legal problems if I order something from you, not even one minute. maybe next year I'll get something from your assortment.
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Old May 28, 2016   #373
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Please tell Ellie we are big fans of the Orange Pinocchio micro dwarf we grew this winter from her. The tomatoes were surprisingly tasty given the indoor winter grown southern exposure they had.
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Seeds I bought from Heritage and Bunny Hop are doing very very well for me. Very delighted with the already huge Florentine Beauty plant in my greenhouse I grew from BH seeds.
Thanks Daphne, I'll tell Ellie

Do you have a thread here for your site? If not, I invite everyone to check out your site here:
http://dapsseeds.pridesranch.nl/?lang=en

I hope the summer is good to you this season,

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Please tell Ellie we are big fans of the Orange Pinocchio micro dwarf we grew this winter from her. The tomatoes were surprisingly tasty given the indoor winter grown southern exposure they had.
I sure will, thanks for mentioning it

One of Ellie's specialties will be the micro dwarfs, most do well in her challenging climate. She is working on some interesting micro crosses and I am anxious to see what she comes up with.

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