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Date: | Thu, 9 Jun 2005 06:24:34 -0400 |
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"....Blue Anise Hyssop and Borage.
They may be expensive to start...."
I received a very good price on the seeds from Johnny's Seeds in New
England. You can find them on the net. I have a commercial growers
account, and catalogue. You can tell them that Jonathan Kriebel from Das
Sauen Öhr Farm, Green Lane PA recommended you, it would help us both out...
I planted 500 of the hyssop, using peat disks, but also broadcast spread 1.5
acre of the seed. The Borage, I have about a 1-2 acre of the white and a
1-4 acre of the blue coming up. Also 5 acres alfalfa, and 5 of Clover, plus
the Dutch clover in the orchard. If we get rain, this should be a good
year, but it has been either too cold, now very hot...
Thanks...JK
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