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Old July 26, 2010   #10
carolyn137
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Carolyn, is there any chance you will do a version two of this book? I page thru it repeatedly and only wish it were longer!
I'd love to do a version 2 and a version 3 and whatever and update the favorite varieties I've grown since the book was published/ At that time I'd grown around 1200 varieties and now it's up to about 2500 varieties.

But being confined to this walker following a fall in Dec of 2004 makes it impossible for me to do that as well as getting a photographer that Workman would approve of where I now live.

The last time I grew out hundreds of plants and varieties was the summer of 2004 before I fell.

Some folks have suggested I do a book just writing about the various varieties in terms or traits and the like and others have suggested I write a book about some of the more interesting histories of some varieties.

So I think about it and that's as far as I get.
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