Grow Great Goobers, Anywhere
(Page 5 of 5)
December 2002/January 2003
By Barbara Pleasant
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Sources for Seeds
Companies that sell peanut seeds are listed below. Or you can plant raw peanuts purchased at the store. I know this will work, because I collected samples from supermarkets and health food stores and ran germination tests on them. I tested raw, packaged Spanish, Virginia and Valencia peanuts, both shelled and unshelled, and got close to 100 percent germination on all of them by sealing them in a sandwich bag with a wet paper towel inside. Then I ate the sprouted peanuts, which are nutty and somewhat sweet. In fact, I highly recommend 3-day-old peanut sprouts as an addition to salads or Asian-style noodles.
Park Seed Co.
Free catalog
(800) 845-3369
Southern. Exposure Seed Exchange
Catalog $2 U.S., $3 Canada
(540) 894-9480
Ontario Seed Co.
Free catalog
(519) 886-0557
A self-confessed nut nut, Barbara Pleasant writes about gardening from her home in western North Carolina. Her newest book, The WholeHerb, will be published this month.
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