RickCorey's profile

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RickCorey's badges:
Frugal Gardener Garden Procrastinator I helped beta test the first seed swap Plant and/or Seed Trader Seed Starter Region: Pacific Northwest Photo Contest Winner: 2014 Avid Green Pages Reviewer Garden Ideas: Master Level Garden Sages I was one of the first 300 contributors to the plant database! I helped plan and beta test the plant database. Vegetable Grower Charter ATP Member Annuals Spiders! Greenhouse Composter Plays in the sandbox Cut Flowers Cat Lover Frogs and Toads The WITWIT Badge Salvias

Some info about RickCorey:
  • Joined on November 2, 2010
  • Name: Rick Corey
  • Location: Everett WA 98204
  • USDA Zone: 8a
  • Interests: Asian Brassicas. Raised Beds. Drainage. Pine Bark Fines. Compost. Lightening clay soil. Hoop tunnels, cold frames.
  • Birthday: Jun 27
  • Thumbs-ups: 7,196 received, 4,271 given.
  • Items given special acorn tips: 213 received, 934 given.
  • Bookmarked pages: 207
  • RickCorey's active areas of the database
  • Brassicas (20 contributions.)
  • Tomatoes (14 contributions.)
  • Lettuces (13 contributions.)
  • RickCorey's Blog
    RickCorey's blog was last updated on Jun 13, 2017 6:40 PM.

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    RickCorey's Plant List
    There are 88 plants in RickCorey's plant list.
    Got Lots - for postage: 4 plants
    Seeds available for trade: 66 plants

    RickCorey's Photo Contest Submissions
    RickCorey recommends
    Alplains
    Baker Creek Heirloom Seed Co.
    Botanical Interests
    DripWorks
    Gardener's Supply Company
    Greenhouse Megastore
    Johnny's Selected Seeds
    Kitazawa Seed Company
    Roughwood Seed Collection
    Salvias.com.ar
    Seeds From Italy
    Tainong Seeds, Inc.
    Territorial Seed Company
    Victory Seed Company
    Your Organza Bag

    Member Ideas by RickCorey:
    Drying Seeds with Silica Gel
    Easy Annual Flowers Bloom All Summer
    Bottom-Watering Seedling Trays with Cotton Flannel Prevents Water-Logging
    Peas Are Cold Weather Crops
    Spring and Fall Crops
    "OP" vs "OP"
    Dry Saved Seeds in Paper Envelopes
    Organized Sowing
    Bag Seed Heads To Catch All the Seeds
    More Spigots Equal Easier Watering
    Seed Cleaning Sieves
    Silica Gel for Dry Seed Storage
    Adding Screened Bark to Potting Mix
    Hydrogen Peroxide for Seed Starting