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		By: Scoops		</title>
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					<description><![CDATA[In reply to &lt;a href=&quot;https://www.deucecitieshenhouse.com/2013/02/its-time-to-order-seeds.html#comment-4619&quot;&gt;Meg@ourwaytoeat.com&lt;/a&gt;.

Thanks for the 411 on where you get your seeds, this is good info to have.  I just ordered my seeds and used Park Seed, I used them last year too for a lot of my veggies.  I had good luck with most of them.  I re-ordered all of the things that grew well last year and tried out some new flower seed packs too, since I was paying for the shipping anyway.  If I need to add more to my garden I will def look into the sources you mentioned.  

Yes, I am sure those hops will go bananas, they seem to be good at that.  What kind of Zinnia&#039;s are you getting this year?]]></description>
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<p>Thanks for the 411 on where you get your seeds, this is good info to have.  I just ordered my seeds and used Park Seed, I used them last year too for a lot of my veggies.  I had good luck with most of them.  I re-ordered all of the things that grew well last year and tried out some new flower seed packs too, since I was paying for the shipping anyway.  If I need to add more to my garden I will def look into the sources you mentioned.  </p>
<p>Yes, I am sure those hops will go bananas, they seem to be good at that.  What kind of Zinnia&#8217;s are you getting this year?</p>
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					<description><![CDATA[I am getting soooo pumped up for the garden!  I like the Calendula seed packet in your post, because it is from Manitoba, where I&#039;m from.  I have become devoted to Baker Creek and Seed Savers Exchange seeds in recent years, I have had such great success with them (better than burpee), and they have great heirloom varieties, and ethical seed raising standards to impart a warm, fuzzy feeling.  I ordered a bunch of hop rhizomes from Northern Brewer and I&#039;m hoping they will go bananas on the barbwire-topped chain link fence at the back of my yard.   I want to see things get wild, and then maybe I&#039;ll learn to practice restraint.  I&#039;m also planning to plant a ton of zinnias.  Spring can&#039;t come soon enough.]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>I am getting soooo pumped up for the garden!  I like the Calendula seed packet in your post, because it is from Manitoba, where I&#8217;m from.  I have become devoted to Baker Creek and Seed Savers Exchange seeds in recent years, I have had such great success with them (better than burpee), and they have great heirloom varieties, and ethical seed raising standards to impart a warm, fuzzy feeling.  I ordered a bunch of hop rhizomes from Northern Brewer and I&#8217;m hoping they will go bananas on the barbwire-topped chain link fence at the back of my yard.   I want to see things get wild, and then maybe I&#8217;ll learn to practice restraint.  I&#8217;m also planning to plant a ton of zinnias.  Spring can&#8217;t come soon enough.</p>
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