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Source: MOUNTAIN XPRESS, 7/26/18
Long before your favorite garden store stocks its shelves with those small, bright envelopes displaying an array of plant possibilities, there’s a highly coordinated effort between growers and buyers to bring seeds to market. “We call it 'the dance’ around here,” says Angie Lavezzo, general manager for Asheville-based Sow True Seed — a business that has grown up around the idea of saving and selling heirloom, open-pollinated seed varieties. For more of this story, click here.
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