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<blockquote data-quote="greenwillowhereford II" data-source="post: 486241" data-attributes="member: 7439"><p>I used to be a regular Henry Fields customer, and still like them. My favorite for the last several years has been Shumway's, in large part because of the variety, including "antique" selections, and the catalog is a retro style. Grandpa raised a half acre garden into his 90's, even the year he died. We always planned it early, from the time we were ten years old or so, sitting on the arms of his recliner, or leaning over the back of it looking at seed catalogs with him. We were his laborers in the garden for things like running the front tine tiller. He manned the garden hoe, but was too crippled in his knees to run the tiller. He actually purchased most of his seed, and about all of his plants from the local Co-op.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="greenwillowhereford II, post: 486241, member: 7439"] I used to be a regular Henry Fields customer, and still like them. My favorite for the last several years has been Shumway's, in large part because of the variety, including "antique" selections, and the catalog is a retro style. Grandpa raised a half acre garden into his 90's, even the year he died. We always planned it early, from the time we were ten years old or so, sitting on the arms of his recliner, or leaning over the back of it looking at seed catalogs with him. We were his laborers in the garden for things like running the front tine tiller. He manned the garden hoe, but was too crippled in his knees to run the tiller. He actually purchased most of his seed, and about all of his plants from the local Co-op. [/QUOTE]
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