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January 9, 2016 | #16 |
Tomatovillian™
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Okay I am being picky here I want the tall red stuff not the short round stuff.
And I need like 100 or more seeds. Like a fool I should have planted in the fall. Worth |
January 9, 2016 | #17 | |
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100 seeds no problem, but mine is the shorter round one. I have a soft spot for short stuff.
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January 9, 2016 | #18 |
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Mine is the Early Treviso, red, slightly 'tall'. Seeds are very tiny so I'm sure there are at least 100.
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I hope it isn't too late. To me a salad just isn't a salad without it and it is so darn expensive at the store. Thanks. Worth |
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January 9, 2016 | #20 |
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I would like to thank both of you guys.
Before I have just bought the sets at the store and they were sky high compared to how much I eat this stuff. I mean I like it so much that if I am at a salad bar and it is in the salad I will pick it all out and leave none for the rest I dont care I am greedy when it comes to it. I have never grown it from seed before and am looking forward to it. Worth |
January 10, 2016 | #21 |
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I was raised on rapini,I think if you saute it in olive oil like rapini that would be very good.Will have to look for it around here.
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January 10, 2016 | #22 |
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I just looked on line at our store prices for Radicchio.
They want $4.97 a pound for it. I looked and suppliers sell to grocers at from 350 to 400 grams average per head. 400 grams is 14 ounces just 2 ounces under a pound. So you are looking very close to 4.50 a head for the stuff. No wonder it isn't rolling off the shelf. When I was at the store the other day looking for seeds another lady customer asked me what I was looking for and I told her. She had no idea what I was talking about. After I explained to her what it was she then knew but had no idea that is what it was called. Worth |
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