
Posted by Gary on 11/21/2008, 11:04 pm, in reply to "Plum Granny Seeds"
South Carolina Foundation Seed Association
The South Carolina Foundation Seed Association has served as a source of quality seed for seedsmen, farmers and gardeners since 1950.
www.clemson.edu/seed/
Go to the Heirloom List at the top of the article and click on and scroll down.
Plumgranny Melons - Source: Edith and Bill Gambrel, Clayton , GA. Local gardeners grow these interesting little melons primarily to bring fragrance into the kitchen. I am told by old timers that the rind can be made into excellent preserves or pickles similar to watermelon rind pickle. This is a very vigorous growing melon producing numerous fruits the size of a small tennis ball. PKT (25) $2
http://virtual.clemson.edu/groups/seed/heirloom.htm
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: I would like to have some Plum Granny
: seeds. If anybody has any, I would
: gladly buy them and pay for postage.
: Please email me for my address.
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