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Community Supported Plant Starts #2- HOT CROPS READY TO PLANT!

 
                            
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Hello and Happy May-nia Fellow Gardeners!

Quickly, CEL's Community Supported Plant Starts Program is pleased to announce that our flats of hot crops will be ready for delivery next Thursday (5/28-Mark your Calendar).  Please spread the word as we still have some shares that we would like to see growing in your (or your neighbor's yards).

About Community Supported Plant Starts (CSPS)
We created CSPS to support you turning Seattle into an edible city where front and back yards feed the individual, the family, and the community.  We support beginning and seasoned gardeners with well planned successions of plant starts that take the guess work out of vegetable gardening. Throughout the growing season CSPS members receive flats (10x20”) of mixed veggies ready to be planted according to Northwest planting calendars.  There are several diffierent drop off points throughout the Seattle (and Mercer Island) where people can pick up their flats, including our (green) house.

In this Installment: *Tomatoes (many good varities!), Basil, Summer and Winter Squash, Amaranth, Cucumbers, Broccoli, Last Chance to Plant Snap Peas, Eggplant, and much much more.

FYI At this point the order form (Please see attachment on our site) needs to be emailed, or we need to receive a phone call  For more information feel free to call us with any questions.

The order form is also for those of you who are interested in Fall/Winter Crops: planted in August/September, please get us the information by early July (When the Crops are seeded).

Much excitement, Enjoy your memorial day and happy planting!

In community,
Steph, Michael, and Jake,
General Garden Gnomes
Cascadian Edible Landscapes
www.eatyouryard.com
206-708-9298
 
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