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June 14, 2007

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Comments

Susie

Yes, I love Bonnie Plants and I just found them browsing the aisle in Wal-Mart. I will definitely getting more plants from them. Thanks for stopping by and saying hello.. I just stumbled this post. Cheers!

Terry Woodworth

I bought some "Romaine Lettuce" plants at Lowes in Livingston Texas in August. I put them in my garden for a fall crop. They never did get very tall, but now they have yellow flowers at the top, and the sap in the plant is white and milky. Just like a milk weed. I can send photos if you want me to. What can you tell me about these plants? I have wasted value space in my garden for this vegatable, and now I'm not going to have a lettuce crop.
Thank you for any help you can give me.

Lisa

What exactly are these pots that you leave in your garden made of? Is there an ingredient list? I'd love to see one if there are multiple ingredients in either the peatpot or the recycled fiber pot.
Thanks.

Alice Hetland

I am interested in purchasing biodegradable pots for planting tree seedlings. Pleat let me know where I can purchase something big enough to hold the small trees.
A. Hetland

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