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Mar 2, 2010 10:05 AM CST
Name: Molly Denza
Columbia, TN
So maybe the poppies would do as well just sown on the new beds? I know that they tend to get upset at being transplanted.

The Salvia is a hybrid named Bonfire that's all it says on the package. For 20 cents I guess that's all you can hope for.

Karen I'm a transplanted Yank so spinach mustard is a new one on me! The variety is Tendergreen, descriptions says " a quick growing variety especially suited to the south. The leaves have a distinctive flavor, a combination of spinach and mustard. Plants are heat and drought tolerant". It'll be interesting to try. I wonder if my goats would eat it if I don't like it? I'll have to ask goat farmers I know about this.

MollyD
RainDog Farm,Columbia,Tn
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