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Yeah i understand that the seed companies have a lot of seed orders to keep up with especially this time of the year. I dont mind waiting but at the same time dont want to wait to long then let it be too late to sow seeds. I sometimes order plants/seeds from ebay their usually quick and for the mints they seem to sell almost every kind at good prices. Thanks guys for your help!
 

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Guess what i heard a doorbell today, my Order from Park Seed came today YEAH :D !!! :cool:

I'm glad it finally arrived so i will be planting my peas maybe tomorrow or the next day now that i have the innoculent. There are a few items that were sold out so i'll have to ask them about those items but other than that i'm happy with my order.
 

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ams3651 said:
I ordered a little while back from Baker Creek and they are usually very fast. It took more than a week and they enclosed a note saying they were so swamped they were running behind. Still very quick shipping I though. But I think most companies are getting too many orders to keep up with it.
I ordered from Pinetree Garden Seeds back on February 28th - and to this date I still don't have my order. I am less than pleased with them, their prices are good but this year their customer service is in the tank! They were the first order I placed and will be the last order I receive.
 

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i never used an innoculent before for peas, so i took a look to use what it looked like, the one i ordered isnt really a powder it looks more like little granules, it says to sprinkle it on the pea seeds before you cover with soil is this fine or should i coat the seeds then sow?
 
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