I dug sunroots today. I'm offering to ship them within usa, same conditions as last time. This population sets seed prolifically. They represent the best 15% during three generations of my breeding project, pooled together into a common population.
Joseph Lofthouse wrote:I dug sunroot tubers, I'm making them available for purchase by permies members. Some of the tubers are huge, so I'll be chopping them up into smaller pieces so that I can fit about 10 different varieties into a small flat-rate USPS box. They are unnamed varieties that are the first or second generation of offspring from my breeding project. They are clones that have pleased me a lot. Back when I was keeping track, they got names like Wow!, WTF?, HF!, etc...
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Shipping to usa only.
$30 PayPal, Venmo.
Also accepting cash or 1 ounce silver to my po box.
Please send shipping address by email, and notes about connecting you with the payment, since the payment processors don't always share contact information with me.
You may also request sunroot seeds, rich in diversity—some may have crossed with wild Kansas stock. I’ll send whole seed heads in a paper bag for you to finish drying and threshing yourself.
As a bonus, you can receive my radish–tomato-turnip mix—a joyful blend of the Going to Seed radish grex and direct-seeded tomatoes descended from the Profoundly Promiscuous & Totally Tasty Tomatoes project. The seeds come pre-mixed to encourage sowing them together (about 2 weeks before average last frost). The brassicas nurse the young tomatoes, protect from insects, frost, and weeds, and help the tomatoes adapt in your garden.