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Wednesday, September 16, 2009

Customer Update: What is in the ground

We are currently taking orders for our October & November deliveries. You must prepay by either handing or sending me a check and you can pick your desired delivery location & time. Deliveries will be fulfilled on a first come, first serve basis. To place an order simply fill out the order form on the side bar and mail us a check. Your order is considered complete upon receipt of the check.

We always have a couple dozen extra free range yard eggs.

So what's in the ground ...........

Estimated for mid October delivery:

  1. Okra
  2. Pumpkins
  3. Lettuce (leaf varieties)
  4. Turnips
  5. eggs 3.35 dozen (no antibiotics, free range)

Estimated for November Delivery

  1. Tomato cherry & salad size
  2. Carrots
  3. Radish
  4. Kale
  5. Lettuce (variety) estimated for mid October delivery
  6. eggs 3.35 dozen (no antibiotics, free range)

After November

  1. Brussel Sprouts
  2. eggs 3.35 dozen (no antibiotics, free range)
Look for some posts on our new gardening method and monitor the results!

See you soon!
The RH Garden Girls + a boy

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