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  2. These Are the Best Places to Buy Seeds for Your Garden - AOL

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  3. Jungle Jim's International Market - Wikipedia

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    Jungle Jim's International Market, formerly Jungle Jim's Farmer's Market, is a large specialty supermarket in Fairfield, Ohio, with a satellite location in Union Township, Clermont County, both near Cincinnati. The main location is roughly 200,000 square feet [ 2 ] (4.6 acres or 18,580 square meters), and has been described as a theme park of ...

  4. Can I Use My SNAP EBT Card to Buy Seeds and Plants to ... - AOL

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    All SNAP retailers, including eligible farmers’ markets, can sell seeds and plants to SNAP participants, according to the U.S. Department of Agriculture website. Growing your own food is a ...

  5. List of edible seeds - Wikipedia

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    An edible seed [n 1] is a seed that is suitable for human or animal consumption. Of the six major plant parts, [ n 2 ] seeds are the dominant source of human calories and protein . [ 1 ] A wide variety of plant species provide edible seeds; most are angiosperms , while a few are gymnosperms .

  6. Zettler Grocery and Hardware - Wikipedia

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    NRHP reference No. 14000354 [1] Added to NRHP. June 27, 2014. The Zettler Grocery and Hardware building is a historic building in Downtown Columbus, Ohio. It was built c. 1880 and listed on the National Register of Historic Places in 2014. [1] The building was built for the Zettler Grocery Co., founded around 1880 by Louis Zettler.

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    Collard (plant) Many; see text. Young collard plants. Collard is a group of loose-leafed cultivars of Brassica oleracea, the same species as many common vegetables including cabbage and broccoli. Part of the Acephala (kale) cultivar group, it is also classified as the variety B. oleracea var. viridis. The plants are grown as a food crop for ...

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