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Many useful food and medicine plants available for shipping now

 
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Hey everyone,

I’ve been growing a small bareroot plant nursery for the last few years as a side thing, and feel now is the right time to be giving it more attention. I’ve been focused on mostly local sales, but just put up a rudimentary website

I’ve had relationships with many of these plant beings for many years now. They are very potent allies for food, medicine, and soil restoration. My inventory is limited this year, but I will have more in the spring and future seasons.

Plants are going dormant now so I’ve started to dig and ship them. Bareroot trees and shrubs planted in the fall are the most forgiving in my experience. They get a whole winter to settle in, and do some root growth ready to hit the ground running in the spring.

Please have a look. I welcome any questions or feedback/suggestions.

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Nice site. I think it would benefit from showing potential customers what zones each of the plants will thrive in and what zone they are grown in.
 
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Joshua States wrote:Nice site. I think it would benefit from showing potential customers what zones each of the plants will thrive in and what zone they are grown in.



Hey, yes. Thank you for that input. I definitely have more fleshing out to do, and that is important info
 
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