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Apr 22, 2014 2:38 AM CST
Name: George Kashton
St.Petersburg, or Sochi, or No (Zone 10a)
I like wild environment.
Terrafirma I know there're quite a few species of sage in Russia. But I'm not that much familiar with the Perovskia. Looks nice, though http://www.imagejuicy.com/imag...

Drdawg, yep many gardeners here grow garlic.
I like your site!

SongofJoy, Brassica napus is getting real popular. They produce the cooking oil out of it.
I didn't know it could be used for salads.

Greene, thank's !
As for Tuberous Comfrey, I'm sure it does set viable seeds, but I havn't collected those yet. I meet it quite often in the wild form both in all my places.

RickCorey, sure there many different varieties of tomato, that people grow here. I'm impessed you are familiar with those you mentioned. I'll check the heirloom garlic.

BTW, while in Ecuador I real liked tomati de arbol (Tamarillo or Tree tomato). Makes awesome fresh juce! I wonder if it could be grown in Sochi area.
You can see "tomati de arbol" in the center of the tray on the picture.


Thank You!




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