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Old February 21, 2010   #16
Dewayne mater
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SFM:

I do. I've been to NHG but they didn't have the variety of heirloom plants that Calloways does, though I love the store. I also really like Redentas. http://www.redentas.com/shops-locations.php

I was trying to come up with places out on the east side of the Metroplex since the O.P. was looking for a plant source for heirloom tomatoes and I don't know of any out in East Texas.

FYI: there is a place in Mesquite called Edens...have you checked that out?
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Old February 21, 2010   #17
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I've been to Eden's, they don't carry a lot of veggies or flowers. They do have a market at least once a month. I receive their newsletters. Another place to look at is Ron's Organics. They have an amazing selection of organic fertilzers for outdoor use, as well as fungicides and even Actinovate.
Also, in Garland, is Roach's Feed & Seed, they have an out-standing selection of veggies in the spring.
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