Hello fellow permies.
This year I am going a bit mad with giant vegetables. Rather than going for contests, I'm looking for efficient ways to feed my homesteading family.
One of the most inspiring seeds so far was the idea of a 100lb radish
http://www.reimerseeds.com/sakurajima-mammoth-radishes.aspx. They are daikon-type, and I'm hoping more on the sweet side, as it says in the description.
The other most inspiring, was the Eastham Turnip (apparently a turnip cross with rutabaga), originally from Eastham, Mass. It's now sold by just one seed store (according to both google, and the seed store themselves). For those who want proof of the size, here's a youtube video I found:
Turtle Tree Seed is the seed house that is keeping this amazing variety alive. They have some other cool seeds as well, including a couple of open pollinated chinese cabbage I've not seen elsewhere.
https://turtletreeseed.org/
So, now the plea.
I was ready to put in my order, and discovered they don't ship to Canada. Most US seed houses do, but even after checking in with them, they won't do it.
So - the offer is, I will buy someone in the US a pack of Eastham Turnip seeds, if they will let me mail my (small) order to them, then mail it to me. I'll obviously pay for the mailing costs as well.
For a few minutes of time, this would mean a lot to me. I'll plan to save and share seed and keep Eastham going up here in the great white north as long as I'm able.
PM me or send me an email at readrobread at gmail.com if you're interested.