I Have No Vegetable Garden

Mark Mazer markemazer@gmail.com
Fri, 27 Mar 2020 12:20:59 PDT
Judy... many of Franchi's bitter greens can be grown as biennials and
semi-perennials here on the East coast, from Litchfield CT to  Albemarle
NC.... I find they make great additions to sunny woodland edges and
perennial borders, not only veggie gardens; just like when we grew Alpine
Strawberries back in the day as garden edging plants.
Cheers,
Mark Mazer
Hertford, NC


On Fri, Mar 27, 2020 at 2:37 PM Matt Knowles <matt@aestheticdesign.com>
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> Some parts are edible.
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