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Old December 10, 2016   #16
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Another really nice place close enough for me.

Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha's Botanical Center
100 Bancroft Street
Omaha, NE 68108

Phone: (402) 346-4002
Fax: (402) 346-8948
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Old December 10, 2016   #17
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Annie's Annuals
740 Market Ave.
Richmond, CA 94801

Annie's company won Martha Stewart's American Made award in 2015!
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Old December 11, 2016   #18
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Marie Selby Botanical Gardens http://selby.org in Sarasota Fl.

Fairchild Tropical Botanical Gardens website http://www.fairchildgarden.org
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Old December 11, 2016   #19
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Old December 11, 2016   #20
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Oakley, would you mind if I shared your picture with the guys who wrote the Heirloom veg cookbook in the picture? Its a wonderful cookbook, I love it.
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If you're ever up our way, be sure to let me know!
And if the dwarf project branches out into microdwarves for indoor growing, we have a testing ground for em. Something worthy of the name "Shady" or just plain "Dark"
Seriously I dream of a tomato that will produce sweet fruit in the dark. This time of year, every year.....
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Old December 13, 2016   #22
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Oakley, would you mind if I shared your picture with the guys who wrote the Heirloom veg cookbook in the picture? Its a wonderful cookbook, I love it.
Oh, please do and share.
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Old December 13, 2016   #23
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any plans on coming to Canada?
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Old December 13, 2016   #24
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Thank you, Oakley!
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Old December 13, 2016   #25
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If you're ever up our way, be sure to let me know!
And if the dwarf project branches out into microdwarves for indoor growing, we have a testing ground for em. Something worthy of the name "Shady" or just plain "Dark"
Seriously I dream of a tomato that will produce sweet fruit in the dark. This time of year, every year.....
I'm working on it Bower, for Newfoundland. I have four micros varieties, four each of 4.
And f-4s. Three. Culled and culled down to 20 of each. And dwarf/micro sunflowers i'm
culling. And a new fantastic micro-green system.
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Old December 28, 2016   #26
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Aaaargh! I live an hour from Baltimore but I will be in NC at the MENF in May when you are here. I guess we'll pass each other on the road. I would love to go to one of your talks sometime. Maybe you could make an appearance at Longwood Gardens or Winterthur. I'll keep checking your website.
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Hi Muddy - I was at Longwood last year and did ask Winterthur - no response yet. I am sure eventually - I expect to be at this for some years yet!
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Not sure how workshops are organized but something going on in Memphis next week. Forgotten his name but someone from Johnny's, a few others. Also Curtis Stone from BC. He has some good videos about market gardening.
Seems just about every large and small metropolitan area has something going on all year...hence your busy schedule.
I used to attend all the summer scheduled talks in the Catskills. Not worth the small audience unless a town-wide centennial or big event. -And a flight/hotel room covered.
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At this point, I am not really seeking much else unless they are pretty significant - got enough travel for sure....my approach is often that those things meant to be, become!
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Another really nice place close enough for me.

Lauritzen Gardens, Omaha's Botanical Center
100 Bancroft Street
Omaha, NE 68108

Phone: (402) 346-4002
Fax: (402) 346-8948
Second that! For a midwest leg of your tour also in the area consider Reiman Gardens at Iowa State University in Ames, and Seed Savers Exchange in Decorah.
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