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Home » Happy Valentine’s Day

February 14, 2015 By Candace Godwin Leave a Comment

Happy Valentine’s Day

Happy Valentine’s Day!

Wishing all Coeur d’Alene Coop Peeps a Happy Valentine’s Day!

The official start of spring is just five weeks away — although it seems like it may already be here.  Our annual eight-weeks of indoor-farming will begin in just a few more weeks–the dining room becomes a grow room — as we start more than 350 heirloom tomato plants.

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A Lovely Orange-Strawberry Heirloom Tomato.

We have a great lineup of heirloom tomatoes for your garden this year–from our all time favorite “Black Prince” to a new (to us) early, large ox-heart  tomato called “Orange-Stawberry.”  We’ll have the complete list of heirloom tomato and veggie starts, plus details on how to purchase, posted soon.

Hug your loved ones today!

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