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![]() I live in a densely populated urban setting, so I think I can use your helpful idea to grow starter plants at home. We have community gardens in various locales across the greater metro area, but I don't live close enough to any of them, to make use of this kind of program. So I'm going to make use of your idea. Thank you ! -------------------------------. I'm not an avid gardener, but I do like to garden in small ways. Especially if I can use small foot print ideas and try not to support anything to do with Monsanto. But that's getting harder and harder to do lately. I read somewhere recently that plastic is now found in the human food chain, so that's a scary thought. I did a tiny bit of looking online for resources that might come in handy (for anyone who wants to do their own research, etc). Here are two resources that might help: http://www.almanac.com/content/garde...-order-sources https://www.smallfootprintfamily.com...-non-gmo-seeds Happy Gardening. ![]()
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