tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post1096785846064102065..comments2023-05-13T09:49:31.999-05:00Comments on 14 Acres: White and blackUnknownnoreply@blogger.comBlogger2125tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post-43537166114213661412012-02-27T01:08:47.923-06:002012-02-27T01:08:47.923-06:00Such a good role model, you are. I hope to get so...Such a good role model, you are. I hope to get some seeds in dirt one day very soon. We've had horrible 'luck' with onions. So I bought some seeds from the Podoll's in ND-- they've been selected for our climate for a couple decades.http://www.prairieroadorganic.co/Prairie_Road_Organic_Seed/Welcome.html<br /><br />I took Theresa Podoll's seed saving seminar at the MN Organic Conference earlier this year. I was so inspired by their year in and year out attention to the seed for their farm. I'm hoping that I can build on their selected varieties of watermelon (Dakota Rose), Tomatoes (Amish Paste), and Onions (Dakota Tears). Sorry I won't have any of those to share later this week at the seed swap-- I only bought a few little packets.<br /><br />Sounds like a really satisfying day at Garden Goddess. Good on ya!!Kathy Dnoreply@blogger.comtag:blogger.com,1999:blog-2838004838772936244.post-79730127107827966112012-02-21T11:00:57.457-06:002012-02-21T11:00:57.457-06:00We got a little snow overnight here, too. Hooray!...We got a little snow overnight here, too. Hooray! Tell us more about playing in the greenhouse planting seeds? Did you take on a part-time job? Don't you have ENOUGH to do, busy lady?Mama Peahttps://www.blogger.com/profile/03649357184167949247noreply@blogger.com