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May 16 – May 29, 2012 Co-op Deals

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Two Degrees Representative Kevin Phu Demo’s At The Co-op

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Kevin and Two Happy Samplers

Many shoppers at the Syracuse Real Food Co-op sampled a taste of Two Degrees Bars and gave rave reviews on the taste. Check it out when you’re in the store.


Don’t Forget Our Plant Sale on Saturday, May 19th

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Kevin Hansen, Produce Manager, Is Teaming Up With 2 Farms To Help You Get Excellent Plants For Your Garden!

 

OK “Green Thumbers”, here is your chance to start your gardens or greenhouses with some excellent stock.
Kevin and Basil

 

Kevin has enlisted the help
of Rose Ryan of Harvest Home Organics and Carl Frost of Frosty Morning Farms
to guide you through the process of plant selection. Kevin and Rose will be on hand for any questions

you may have on planting and care of your new plants. It’s an exciting time of year to take your fledgling plants and grow them into natures bounty. You’ll be able to select

from a plethora of varieties. Plants and herbs such as: cherry, slicing, and paste tomatoes (both heirlooms and hybrids), many varietal basils; purple, thai and genovese, assorted annual and perennial herbs, sweet peppers, assorted lettuces, slicing cukes, zucchini and odds andKevin and Plantsends.On the day of sale (5/19/12 only) Kevin is going to give your plants a boost by providing theSeven Year Gold Organic Compost for the great price of $6.99/30 lb Bag. Kevin is also closing out the remainder of his High Mowing Organic Seed stock. If you are still into planting seeds the price of $1.75/Pack will help your budget. He has gathered from other local sources hanging flower baskets, six packs of mixed flowers, cucumbers, tomatoes, peppers and herbs for only $1.99/six pack. Kevin says, “It’s nice to kick off the local growing season with Mizuna Greens, KevinArugula,
Swiss Chard, Red and Green

Kale, Salad Mix, Braising Greens and Asparagus from Grindstone Farms in Pulaski, New York”. He also has Pok Choy and Spring Garlic from Monarch Farms in Scott, New York.