Thai mango varieties
Dar Sunset Zone 18
13 years ago
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Comments (1)Make a request to Kitazawa Seeds. They do special requests. They might already have some or know where you can get it....See MoreWhere can I get Thai Ginger & Mango ginger?
Comments (2)Try this link. They send rhysomes only...usually 2 or 3 of each kind. I've had good luck with all of them. They only ship at a certain time of year, which might be just about now. Hurry....and good luck. They have some that nobody else seems to have, and they are beautiful and the prices are very reasonable. Kay http://home.rose.net/~jimeds/gingers.htm...See MoreThai chili pepper variety?
Comments (18)@Leaf i dont work for bakers so i couldnt tell you. I hope not. I support and buy from bakers very often. check this out http://www.garden-of-eatin.com/how-to-avoid-monsanto/ this shows a list of seed suppliers that are know to work with monsanto or one of its subsidiaries , Tomato Growers Supply is one that they suggest you avoid. @DMforcier I am open for the argument that some GM'ed food is needed. The percentages of corn and soy beans that are GE'ed prove this point. Farmers like plants that dont die. However, it should be tested, safe, and properly labeled as such. Me personally, i have no trouble growing corn, i dont need virus and herbicide resistant corn. Those that do need it, are , generally speaking, strictly commercial. Im anti Monsanto due to there actions against other farmers. legal action against seed savers is wrong. Patent protection against plants, bleh. I dont want monsanto knocking on my door because I saved some seed. I also dont want to eat GM food with all the doubts of it being safe. I dont think that without monsanto we would all perish though. thats a bit of a stretch...See MoreSugar Apple Vietnam variety / Thai Lessard
Comments (1)Hi bunt, glad to hear you're thinking of getting a sugar apple! If you do live in zone 7 you can grow it in a pot and bring it in during the winter. I haven't heard of the Vietnam variety nor personally tasted the Thai Lessard but everyone who has grown the Thai that I know of has no complaints about the taste ;)...See Morehmhausman
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