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35 Comments

  1. Aaaw, hail!
    Just my luck.
    You've likely heard that quip, "Timing is everything" right?

    Wouldn't you know I just fired off a $200 order to Seed Savers Exchange?
    Dang!

    Hey, hold on there.
    Ha, ha . . . I'm rich; what do I care?
    I'm on it, thanks.
    🙂

    Edit:
    Done deal.
    Got one for me and another as a gift for my BFF.
    Wait a minute, who am I kidding?
    My OF (only friend)!

  2. I agree from grandma's garden I loved the butternut squash served like a sweet potato with butter and brown sugar! My stepson has talked about planting a garden but here in town our yard is not big enough to grow much. You will have to let us know about the grey zucchini as I love fried yellow squash and zucchini but have not heard of the grey.

  3. Tennessee Awesome I was born right over there in Somerset K.y but I live in Northern Arizona and I'm liking what I See so come spring time providin we're all still here I'll be checkin out them Seeds thank you kindly Kay

  4. Kaye I did not have success with seeds last year. I think I need to check out some of your videos from the past to get some pointers

  5. Ok everyone I've got my order placed. Everyone else get your orders in NOW. We were blessed a few months back with a 50lb bag of taters from the company my husband was loading at (trucker). Set out s couple to use as seed taters and you should see them?! I'm banking on a bumper crop this year. Thanks for setting us up with this company Kaye!!

  6. Wow – not heard of this company before but look forward to checking out these collections. Love the diversity of seeds too!

  7. If you're behind them and it will help you then I'll buy their seeds using your link Kaye thank you.
    Eventually it would be nice to make my own seed for sprouts.
    Mustard sprouts with avocado and cayenne pepper over roasted red potatoes and sourdough bread for our lunch tomorrow Miss Kaye☺️

  8. Miss Kaye..would you know is the seeds have a hardiness zone ? I'm also thinking whoever put these seed packages together considered companion planting. Meaning….some grow better with or beside others as opposed to random planting. I'm in SW Washington above Vancouver. Across the Columbia river from Portland but still in the mountains. Sure wish things could be different in my circumstances. I'd be honored to be your full time helper and aside from that you're simply a fun person. God bless you ❤😇

  9. Have you used these products Kaye? Was wondering about production and seed germination. Do they Have a guarantee? I'll check them out.

  10. Yay for you Kaye! I’m going to take a look, although I do have some seeds from them. Chomping at the bit to start more seeds, but I have awhile to wait here in Wisconsin. Best wishes to you!

  11. Hi! Opened the site, provided, to order seeds…I set up my account with password and tapped my cart to checkout. I could not figure out how to check out. I kept getting thrown into chat! I did not want to chat! It carried me down to Mary’s Nest so not sure if you were getting credit for my order. I’ll go back & try again! J Claire

  12. Kaye. What brand of shampoo and conditioner do you use on your hair? Mine is about your length and I'm 62 years old. My hair feels so dry lately.

  13. I have 1000 pounds of seed potatoes (9 varieties saved from my 22 crop) in my barn and countless vegetable seed.

  14. Heres kind of an interesting thing, i picked up a pinapple top that was left at the grocery store and i tore several leaves off the bottom, stuck it in the dirt and it started to grow. Heres the interesting part…the 🐝 bees love it, it has drawn so many bees to my garden. They like the soil around it for some reason.🤷‍♀️. But i love seeing so many bees.

  15. Hi Kaye…I’ll check out the site too. I’m in Michigan so I need to be sure what I order will thrive in my area of Zone 6b. If so…I’ll definitely order some. Seeds are extremely important moving forward in our Country. When women and men wake up and find out how important it will be to grow something, anything…I’d like to be there to help. I’d be happy to give seeds to neighbors to start their very own vegetable gardens. Supporting each other will be the only way any of us are going to survive. Thanks Kaye…God love ya….♥️

  16. that Japanese popcorn is what the Chinese restaurants use as that baby corn that's maybe an inch long when it is served to you. it doesn't really pop like popcorn. So, it is meant as a vegetable in an immature state. I've grown it before. I thought it was popcorn like regular popcorn when I planted it. It did okay, but I doubt I'm going to plant it again

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