Homegrown Goodness

November 7, 2008 · Filed Under Friends and Foes, Recommended reading, Seed Saving 

This probably isn’t of interest if you’re a very beginning gardener, but if you’re a little more advanced and interested in growing some more adventurous things as well as rubbing shoulders with some plant breeders from North America and elsewhere, you might have a look at the following discussion forum:  Homegrown Goodness

Like I said, it’s probably not the place to ask beginning gardening questions, but anyone is welcome.  You might find some discussions on interesting plant varieties, and a number of people are offering seeds to share.  You might make a friend or two, who knows…

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4 Responses to “Homegrown Goodness”

  1. Leigh on November 10th, 2008 18:43

    Wow, this is a great forum – nice to be able to use words like “parthenocarpic” without explaining oneself.

  2. Patrick on November 11th, 2008 11:17

    Hi Leigh,

    I’m glad you stopped by and introduced yourself! It’s great to have someone else I know there.

  3. inadvertentfarmer on November 11th, 2008 18:55

    Just stumbled upon your blog…very imformative! Thanks for the link it looks like a great forum. I will be back to check out what other interesting thinkg you’ve written about!

  4. Alan Reed Bishop on November 14th, 2008 6:17

    Thanks for the plug again Patrick, much appreciated and I love to see our message board grow, we are attracting some great and adventeuros people to the site now and that is terrific. I got your spelt in the mail today, thank you very much friend and I look forward to growing it! For those checking out the Homegrown Goodness forum, please join in, we would love to have you!

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