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sunchoke tubers available
Alisa Esposito
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posted 11 years ago
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I have these available if anyone is looking. Asking $4 per pound plus shipping. Grown organically, plants were huge with lots of beautiful flowers. Been picking and eating all winter. Can't possibly eat them all.
LMK. Thanks!
Melvin Hendrix
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What cultivar of sunchokes are they?
mark andrews
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I would like at least 10 pounds.
I will send you a PM and we can work out the details.
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