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<blockquote data-quote="Omega" data-source="post: 5644865" data-attributes="member: 20060"><p>They sure are getting expensive, I usually get some plants from a local guy that got them from the Amish, but found out he closed down. I start most of my plants from seeds but that freaking cold snap got my schedule all messed up. I would only get a few each year to fill in the spots where my seedlings didn't make it. Years ago before I found the local guy, I used to only use Bonnie plants but they came in a 6-pack for only a few bucks, now they mostly stock singles at around $5-$6, that would make for an expensive garden. I guess I will have to see where the Amish grower was located so I can buy direct. </p><p></p><p>Even seeds have gone up, and have now started labeling them "organic", how the heck can a seed be non-organic unless GMO is involved. I may just start ordering some online, at least with heirloom I can understand the expense a little.</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="Omega, post: 5644865, member: 20060"] They sure are getting expensive, I usually get some plants from a local guy that got them from the Amish, but found out he closed down. I start most of my plants from seeds but that freaking cold snap got my schedule all messed up. I would only get a few each year to fill in the spots where my seedlings didn't make it. Years ago before I found the local guy, I used to only use Bonnie plants but they came in a 6-pack for only a few bucks, now they mostly stock singles at around $5-$6, that would make for an expensive garden. I guess I will have to see where the Amish grower was located so I can buy direct. Even seeds have gone up, and have now started labeling them "organic", how the heck can a seed be non-organic unless GMO is involved. I may just start ordering some online, at least with heirloom I can understand the expense a little. [/QUOTE]
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