Posted by LOU from Wi. on July 07, 2013 at 13:11:46 from (174.124.10.43):
In the dumpsters where I visit occasionally, found this waste. Got em categorized and stored in totes with desiccant packs to hold back moisture.There is enough seed to plant several acres not including flower beds. Should hold us for at least two weeks lol. There is 71 different veggies groups with as much as 12 packs per group @ $1.99 each package,some as much as $5.99 each pkg.Saves us both on buying seeds and buying fresh veggies from store,at least during the summer.Now if I could find all that last years cash they throw out, I could put it to good use,even a money plant would be nice.lol.All the veggie seed is Northrup KING Seed.Only 1 package of green beans in that whole bunch. That becomes a mystery. Different variety"s of same vegetables, white corn, yellow etc. Our garden area WILL NOT accommodate all the different veggies varieties. Would need at least another two acres.It"s true. our nation has become a throw away society. Shame on them, GOOD FOR US!!!! What do you guys think? NICE REPLIES ONLY. Regards LOU.
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