Seed Saving Blog

December 18, 2007 · Filed Under General, Seed Saving, Seeds 

It’s funny sometimes how you can not notice a fellow blogger for months or years, then suddenly come across them. That’s what happened here.

Laura of Mas Du Diable just left a comment here. She is located in Southern France, and her blog has been around almost as long as Bifurcated Carrots!

She lives in a really pretty place, and has lots of great pictures on her site.

She has a list of seeds to trade, and in particular is looking for hot peppers.

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3 Responses to “Seed Saving Blog”

  1. Emma on December 18th, 2007 4:41

    Thanks for the link Patrick, Mas Du Diable is a great blog!

  2. Ottawa Gardnener on December 18th, 2007 20:49

    Another thanks for the link. It really is a well organized and written blog!

  3. Laura Hudson on December 19th, 2007 17:45

    HI Patrick
    thanks for noticing and linking to me.
    Just wanted to say i am looking for mild, medium and hot peppers from each of the main 5 species of Capsicum; annum, baccatum, chinense, frutescens and pubescens for a little experiment i am planning.
    SO far I have
    Trinidad Seasoning Peppers, (medium) C Chinense
    Lemon Drop,(hot)C.Baccatum
    Doux D’Espagne, (mild) C.Annum
    Cayenne, (hot)C Annum

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