Recommended Sources for Plants We don't sell plants or seed, but if you are looking for either one, we recommend these excellent sources - Please tell them we sent you!
| Certified organic herb and perennial plants | Mountain Valley Growers, Inc. The Nation's largest supplier of certified organic herb and perennial plants. http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com | | Asian & unusual herbs | Contact Conrad Richter at Richters Herbs: http://www.richters.com | Johnny's Selected Seeds: http://www.johnnyseeds.com
For Curry tree, Kaffir Lime and Dancing Tea, email Joe Javorchik at Looking East Farm, joelookingeast@yahoo.com He has good supplies of each and can ship quickly. Inquire for prices.
| | Unusual & heirlooms | Contact Jeramiath Gettles at Baker Creek Heirloom Seed: http://www.rareseeds.com | | Rare plants, new introductions | Contact Carl Schoenfeld at Yucca Do Nursery, info@yuccado.com | | Herbs, vegetable seeds and wine making supplies | Contact: Rose Marie McGee at Nichols Garden Nursery, http://www.nicholsgardennursery.com | | Just crazy perennials and weird new stuff | Conact Tony Avent at Plant Delights Nursery; http://www.plantdelights.com | | Herb Plants | 1) Mountain Valley Growers, Inc. The Nation's largest supplier of certified organic herb and perennial plants. http://www.mountainvalleygrowers.com
2) Conrad Richter at Richters Herbs: http://www.richters.com 3) Nichols Garden Nursery: 4) Red-leaf, edible hibiscus (Hibiscus eetveldianus/acetosella) Glasshouse Works, Thomas Winn; 740-662-2142 https://www.glasshouseworks.com/
5) Curry Tree (Murraya koenigii) http://www.daleysfruit.com.au/Herbs/curry.htm
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Medical plant information: HerbalGram,
magazine of the American Botanical Council. Wonderfully informative
about herb research and related topics. Highly recommended! Contact
Mark Bluementhal: http://www.herbalgram.org Herb Business information: Contact Maureen Rogers at the Herb Growers & Marketers Network: http://www.herbnet.com. Great directory of herb businesses nationwide, informative newsletters, regional conferences. Want to know more about Garden Writers Association of America? http://www.gwaa.org Membership entitles you to a directory of garden writers and media..... etc. If you choose to join, feel free to use 'recommended by Jim Long' as the person referring you. It's a great organization for garden writers!
And visit our garden blog to see what's happening in our garden each week: http://jimlongsgardentalk.blogspot.com/
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