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Please, forgive me. Someone wanted some Russian Comfrey seed and I can't find the e-mail he/she sent me. So if you still want it, please e-mail me @ vshinkle1@ahoo.com.

I don't know what variety of dill, but I have tons!

The Parsley is the flat leaf variety, I think....I just grow it for beneficials and the Yellow Tiger Swallowtail buttery larve. They love it!

Some sort of wild Black Eyed Susan that I dug up from neighbors lot and planted a couple years ago. He would have just mowed it over....I didn't rob from the wild. I rescued.

HollyHocks are nothing special...just a variety of colors in pinks, reds, & dark maroons.


If you want anything, just e-mail @ vshinkle1@yahoo.com



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Posts: 318 | Location: USDA zone 5 South Central Iowa. | Registered: February 11, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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SASE in the mail. Smiler
 
Posts: 302 | Location: Western PA | Registered: June 25, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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The SASE arrived, but I'm not sure what is/are exactly the seeds in here; it looked like two pressed, crumbly flower stems. I've never grown comfrey so what do the seeds look like? Please help me out here.
 
Posts: 302 | Location: Western PA | Registered: June 25, 2008Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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That's all I did to get the seeds was to pick off a couple spent flower stems. I hoped they would survive in a plain envelope. I was expecting a padded envelope but everyone else sent plain envelopes too.

I've never grown this from seed, but I've read not to compost the flower stems or you'll have it everywhere

Maybe you could google it and see what the seeds look like.

Sorry



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Posts: 318 | Location: USDA zone 5 South Central Iowa. | Registered: February 11, 2002Reply With QuoteReport This Post
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Is Russian Comfrey like the comfrey, we have here in WV. It grows with huge green leaves, and you can use it as a very powerful medicine. We boil, and dry it, to put on any burns, and injuries. Confused
Just wondering
I would love some dill, and blackeyed Susan, our you interested in pumkins, gourds (mix), summer squash, zucchin.,or tomatoes (red, pink, yellow, yellow (red strips).
Let me know, thanks
 
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