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How to Order
We will not be shipping for 2018

Step 1 - Please read this whole page - the print is big, text is short - you can do it!

Step 2 - After reading this page, please skip to the 'Shipping' page, and yes... sorry, but please read all of that one too. Yes, it is a little longer...

Step 3 - This is the long part; I would suggest a big bowl of popcorn and a beer (a few more chilling in the fridge would not be a bad idea); Scroll through each of the ten + 'varieties' pages - some flavors are repeated - click the 'Add to Cart' button often, it feels good, trust me.

Step 4; THE MOST IMPORTANT; after you have completed your first journey through my garden - REPEAT step 3; if your order doesn't double, keep trying! You have plenty of time to dig up sod and increase your garden beds or maybe pick up some 15 gallon pots at your local nursery and try a few plants in containers. If there is one thing I can assure you of, it is that there is always room for more tomatoes!!!

So, at this point you have read this page... You are now ready to go over the 'Shipping' rules... if after this ya still got questions - I have included a F.A.Q's page. If you still have ??? email is best.


Thank you for your time, and good gardening - Keith



                                           "Show me your garden and I shall tell you what you are."
                                             - Alfred Austin 



                             “A garden should make you feel you've entered privileged space -- a place not just set apart but reverberant -- and it seems to me that, to achieve this, the gardener must put some kind of twist on the existing landscape, turn its prose into something nearer poetry.” 
                                              - Michael Pollan, Second Nature: A Gardener's Education




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