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I ordered goatsbeard seeds, supposedly native Midwestern US seeds. They arrived from China. They looked strangely familiar upon inspection. Hmm, they look like anise seeds. I opened the bag, how interesting, they smell like anise seeds too! Who would have known that native goatsbeard seeds arrive from China and smell like anise???
Not too bad i put a couple dozen in the fridge for a few weeks and then into a wet paper towel in a zip lock bag on the window sill. Now I've got six growing in a six pack seed tray. If they make it i will try again this year.
I ordered goatsbeard seeds, supposedly native Midwestern US seeds. They arrived from China. They looked strangely familiar upon inspection. Hmm, they look like anise seeds. I opened the bag, how interesting, they smell like anise seeds too! Who would have known that native goatsbeard seeds arrive from China and smell like anise???
1.0 out of 5 stars
these "native" seeds arrived from China
Reviewed in the United States on October 28, 2018
I ordered goatsbeard seeds, supposedly native Midwestern US seeds. They arrived from China. They looked strangely familiar upon inspection. Hmm, they look like anise seeds. I opened the bag, how interesting, they smell like anise seeds too! Who would have known that native goatsbeard seeds arrive from China and smell like anise???