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Japanese Vegetable Seedlings

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#1
  • 家庭菜園
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  • 2022/05/08 21:29

I am looking for Japanese bitter melon seedlings.
I think I bought it from Nijya 3 years ago … Has Nijya started selling vegetable seedlings and goya seedlings ?

Also, where do you all buy your vegetable seedlings ?.

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#5

I always buy green perilla seedlings from Vivinavi private sellers. 3 plants $ 5, enough to harvest.
They are in the same condition as when you buy them, soil is in place, nothing to do, just water and harvest, easy.
It is convenient when you need it for condiments, etc.

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#6

I was wondering if you have any at Nijya's in Torrance …
I live about an hour away from Nijya's …
Oh, I can call and ask,
I just realized.

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#7
  • なえ
  • 2022/05/09 (Mon) 16:44
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What would you think if someone said, "I'm looking for strawberries, but I can't find them anywhere. ? There is no way to find strawberries in winter
Every plant has its sprouting season. As for green perilla, it is available at Marukai and NIJIYA every March and April from past March to before summer.
There is no reason to look for them outside of that period.
And this is a topic about bitter gourd. 2 , 4 , 5 do you understand that ?
# 5 the vegetable department of Tokyo Central in Gardena also has seedlings on display. Why don't you ask them?

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#8
  • え~~~
  • 2022/05/09 (Mon) 18:37
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Not everyone has the same knowledge...
If you were an introductory home gardener, there would be a lot of things you don't know and don't understand. 。。。。
I think some people are ashamed to ask because they can't see each other's face on "bibinavi".
I am willing to learn ~ from you. I think that people who have learned here will be able to help
someone who has the same kind of introductory problem next time. I hope so, because we are all Japanese.
In fact, I have been taught and helped here several times. So I try to write
what I can answer.

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#9
  • やさしさ
  • 2022/05/09 (Mon) 21:54
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I have also learned and been helped by many things I have learned on BibiNavi and by reading the topi of BibiNavi.
I think BibiNavi is a useful site.

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