Pictured at right is a tin of Gai Lan seeds from Thailand. These sorts of things tend to find me. I love everything about selling seeds in adorable little tins with whale graphics. It makes standard North American seed packaging seem so…square. It is also worth noting that the tin in question contains a large quantity of seed, roughly ten times what one would likely find in a typical skimpy Canadian seed package. I have learnt important things from the Thai Whale Seed Concern.
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So, it’s not hip to be square? This is news to me.
Ugh, I know, I bought some sunflower seeds last week there were so few seeds in the package I could count them, 13 seeds for $2.49.