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From time to time Craig has grown to maturity some I send to him but that's rarely the case since most of what he grows are the Dwarf varieties and the ones he's going to sell as seedlings at the Raleigh Farmer's Market. Carolyn
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March 29, 2013 | #17 |
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Thanks much for the feedback and your support, Steve. I got your order and I will ship it tomorrow.
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Thanks for clarification, Carolyn. I think I will still include him in the list because I consider what he is doing a contribution to the project, too. Also please thank Freda for me for growing the Turkish varieties.
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March 29, 2013 | #20 |
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Chance,
This is a great endeavor starting out and I signed up for your newsletter. I can see a need for distribution of varieties from this part of the world. I know how difficult it was getting Aleppo pepper seeds. Greek Domata is a tomato that doesn’t get much exposure, but I really like it. I grow it next to Box Car Willie hoping the two will cross, (to increase yield a bit), but hasn’t happened. Seed Envelopes: I’m not sayin to copy Steve from Heritage in any way, but if you can come up with seed packets that have the ease of opening/closing something like he has done, it is a plus for us with digit arthritis. In other words something totally opposite of Baker Creek envelopes that ★★★★ me off- is what I’m suggesting. I see a new seed (company) has been planted and will do well, -Randy
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Hi Randy,
Thanks much for your support. I am currently using bubble mailers for shipping. For the seeds, I am using 3 x 4 1/2 coin envelopes if the number of packages ordered is not too many. If a lot of varieties are ordered at once, I will use small plastic bags to keep the shipping costs low. The shopping cart calculates the shipping (and handling) costs based on the total weight of the packages (weight changes depending on the seed type and number of seeds in each package). Shipping cost changes between $3.00 and $4.00. I can modify things on the way based on suggestions I receive. Mehmet Quote:
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April 1, 2013 | #22 |
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Congrats Chance! Best of luck on the new venture! By the way, my project peppers are underway and doing very well!
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lakelady, thanks much for the support. I hope you will be happy with the peppers. They are all very productive and tasty varieties. Please don't forget to provide your feedback on the project page.
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Chance,
The seeds arrived in only 3 days from Florida to California, that is speedy service! Excellent packaging and descriptions, I especially like the extra-wide coin envelops you use for individual varieties. Thank you also for the bonus seeds. Somehow, I expected excellence from you, and wasn't disappointed. Have a great season, Steve |
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Chance: I've looked at the website and cannot find some of the peppers (Aleppo) and tomato (Greek Domata) that other members have referenced. Am I missing something? Thanks. Chris
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Steve,
I am glad you liked the packaging. This is important for me. I think the bubble mailer you received may not be big enough if someone orders many varieties, though. Happy growing Quote:
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April 2, 2013 | #27 |
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Hi Farmette,
I am not offering those varieties. Randy said that Aleppo is hard to find and he likes Greek Domata. However, I will offer some exciting to me pepper/tomato varieties before summer ends so you may want to sign up for the newsletter to find out when they are available. I have missed the growing season this year but new varieties will be ready for 2014. Cheers, Mehmet |
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Thanks for your quick reply. I did sign up for the newsletter and am looking forward to reading it. Your website has a nice, clean look to it. Congratulations!
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Congratz chance! Too late this year for me but I will still finish the projects you sent me! Good luck!
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