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A lot of seeds used overseas are actually produced in the US. At least
that was my experience in Japan.

On 2/18/09, Tina Kimmel <[log in to unmask]> wrote:
> Check out Seeds of Change http://www.seedsofchange.com. Talk about a large
> variety of unique organic items!
>
> Tina
>
>
>> I put in my first garden in years last year but got started about a
>> month late in season and I'm getting my act together this year and want
>> to put in a large variety of unique items.  I'm looking at international
>> sources for seeds/plants in addition to USA based unique varieties to
>> order to create a very large choice of eating options with a wide mix of
>> anti-oxidants, fiber, and nutrition in general, etc.  My thoughts are
>> that paleo eaters were often "grazers" snacking on this and that as they
>> went about their day.  Any recommendations?
>>
>> Steve
>>
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